The Paul Wells Show Podcast Taping - the Coyne v. Wells Reunion
January 29, 2024 | 7:00PM - 8:00PM
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In-person
This event will take in-person at the Campbell Conference Facility, Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, 1 Devonshire Place, Toronto, ON.
Two of Canada’s biggest political commentators join each other onstage for a live podcast taping, in a throwback to their debates in the pages of Macleans.
This event is part of a week of live podcast tapings for The Paul Wells Show, which is produced by Antica Productions in partnership with the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy.
About the speakers:
Andrew Coyne was raised in Winnipeg. Mr. Coyne is a graduate of the University of Toronto and the London School of Economics. He has written previously for The National Post, Maclean’s and Southam News, contributing as well to a wide range of other publications in Canada and abroad, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, National Review, and The Walrus. He is also a weekly panelist on CBC’s The National.
He received a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and History from the University of Toronto, and a Master’s in Economics from the London School of Economics.
Paul Wells is one of Canada's leading political journalists. As the Munk School's inaugural journalist fellow-in-residence, he hosts The Paul Wells Show, a weekly interview podcast featuring leaders in government, journalism, business and the arts. His subscription newsletter is a leading source of Canadian political news and analysis for a fast-growing and influential audience. For 19 years, he was the lead political writer at Maclean’s magazine. He has also written for the Toronto Star, the Globe and Mail and The National Post. He has worked extensively overseas, including in Europe, the United States and Afghanistan.
Wells is the author of three books and a frequent commentator on French- and English-language television and radio.
Wells is the author of three books and a frequent commentator on French- and English-language television and radio.