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Mark Johnson


Foreign interference didn’t damage our democratic institutions—our institutions did it to themselves

The needless secrecy, selective leaks, political theatre, dark undertone of racism, and the gullible media who ate it up stoked the fears of foreign interference and did harm.

opinion | BY MARK JOHNSON | April 16, 2025

Tony Blair’s new book offers hard-earned lessons to pass along

Blair’s On Leadership is not a tell-all rehash of old political battles. No scores are settled or secrets spilled. Instead, he offers his insights on leadership techniques and skills, including those obtained in his post-political career advising global leaders.

opinion | BY MARK JOHNSON | December 23, 2024

On foreign interference, we need to regain perspective

The foreign interference described in four reports amounts to low level nuisances in only a few ridings, a fraction of the 338 seats contested in the 2019 and 2021 elections.

opinion | BY MARK JOHNSON | July 10, 2024