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  1. Christina McCall (29 January 1935 – 27 April 2005) was a Canadian political writer. Biography. Christina McCall was born on 29 January 1935 in Toronto, Ontario, to Orlie Alma (Freeman) and Christopher Warnock McCall. She studied English language and literature at Victoria University, Toronto, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in 1956.

  2. 28. Feb. 2023 · © 2024 Google LLC. The Senior Mezzo-Soprano Recital of Christina McCall, with Dmitri Korneev, piano. Performed on December 1, 2012, at the John J. Cali School of Music, Montcl...

  3. Christina McCall is a writer of literary non-fiction who has worked as a socio-political analyst for Maclean’s, Saturday Night, and the Globe and Mail. Grits, her portrait of the Liberal Party, was acclaimed as “one of the most important Canadian books of the 1980’s” and her work has won major awards.

  4. 1. Jan. 2008 · A collection of articles and essays by the late journalist and author Christina McCall, who won the Governor General's Award for her book on women's rights. The book covers topics such as politics, media, and society in Canada, with wit and insight.

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  5. The most touching parts of My Life As a Dame, a collection of punditry and feature writing from journalist Christina McCall, who died in 2005, are the brief but heartfelt introductions to each chapter penned by the book’s editor, McCalls husband and frequent collaborator, Stephen Clarkson.

  6. McCall, Christina 1935–2005. OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CA sketch: Born January 29, 1935, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; died of cancer April 27, 2005, in Providence, RI. Journalist and author. McCall was a prominent political journalist who later wrote award-winning books about the Canadian Liberal Party and former Prime Minister Pierre ...

  7. 28. Apr. 2005 · Christina McCall, who wrote books on the Liberal Party of Canada and Pierre Trudeau, passed away in 2005 at 70. She was a journalist for the Globe and Mail, Saturday Night and Maclean's, and co-authored Trudeau and Our Times with Stephen Clarkson.