Simpson, Jeffrey (Carl)
SIMPSON, Jeffrey (Carl)
SIMPSON, Jeffrey (Carl). Canadian (born United States), b. 1949. Genres: History, Politics/Government. Career: Globe and Mail, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, reporter, 1973-79, Ottawa bureau chief, 1979-81, European correspondent, 1981-83, London correspondent, 1981-84, columnist, 1984-. Publications: Discipline of Power: The Conservative Interlude and the Liberal Restoration, 1981; (with G. Martin) The Canadian Guide to Britain, 1985; Spoils of Power: The Politics of Patronage, 1988; (with Martin) Canada's Heritage in Scotland, 1989; Faultlines, 1993; The Anxious Years, 1996. Contributor to periodicals. Address: The Globe & Mail, 444 Front St W, Ottawa, ON, Canada M5V 2S9.
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