Patrick MacAdam

Summary

Patrick "Pat" MacAdam (15 September 1934 – 19 May 2015) was a Canadian writer and longtime Conservative Party insider born in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. He died in Ottawa on 19 May 2015 after a years long battle with cancer.[1]

Early and political life edit

MacAdam attended St. Francis Xavier University, in Antigonish, Nova Scotia from 1952 until 1956. He served as the editor-in-chief of the student newspaper The Xaverian Weekly in 1955, the same year he met longtime friend Brian Mulroney when Mulroney was a freshman and MacAdam was a senior.

MacAdam would serve as a political advisor to Mulroney during his term as Prime Minister of Canada, taking a job at the High Commission of Canada in London. After Mulroney's term ended in 1993, MacAdam was accused of tax evasion, and eventually convicted in 1997.[2]

Writing edit

In addition to a weekly column in the Ottawa Sun, MacAdam wrote several books:

  • The record speaks! (1961)
  • Unbelievable Canadian War Stories (2006)
  • "Big Cy" and Other Characters: Pat MacAdam's Cape Breton (2006), nominated for a Stephen Leacock Award in 2007.
  • Gold Medal Misfits (2007)[3]
  • Mulroney's Man: Memoirs and Misadventures of an Ottawa Insider (2008)

References edit

  1. ^ "Pat MacAdam (1934 - 2015): Author, columnist, political operator was 'Mulroney's Man'". ottawacitizen. Retrieved 2022-03-31.
  2. ^ He'll Take writing over tax court Archived 2012-11-05 at the Wayback Machine, Ottawa Sun, October 16, 2006. Accessed 14-09-2009
  3. ^ "Canada's quiet hockey heroes". CBC.ca. Retrieved 1 August 2012.
  • John Sawatsky, Mulroney: The Politics of Ambition (Macfarlane Walter & Ross, 1991). An early chapter on Mulroney's freshman year at StFX in 1955 talks about his friendship with Pat MacAdam, then editor-in-chief of the Xaverian.