Rex Murphy: rollicking, rowdy, and uproarious

Commentator and writer Rex Murphy, who died on May 9, was the gold standard of no-holds-barred analysis.
Rex Murphy’s passion for Newfoundland and Labrador, and Canada is something difficult to replicate, but crucial to emulate, writes Tim Powers.

OTTAWA—Rex Murphy was brilliant. He was a one-of-a-kind public intellectual, and commentator extraordinaire. He feared no one, and currying favour was a foreign concept to him. 

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