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Banner: First Among Equals: The Prime Minister in Canadian Life and Politics
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Leading Canada

Relationship with the Media

The media includes people who report the news in newspapers and magazines, or on the radio, TV and the Internet.

Did you know…?

The power of the media is great. Today, our leaders practically live in the camera's eye. The media can change the way people think about government or prime ministers by showing their mistakes or successes. The prime minister is often a target for political cartoonists.

Cartoon of Pierre Trudeau and Jean Chrétien, 1981.
Kim Campbell was our first woman prime minister. Here she is shown on the cover of the magazine L'actualité, in 1993