Book Launch: The Coutts Diaries: Power, Politics & Pierre Trudeau 1973-1981 by Ron Graham

Join us for the launch of The Coutts Diaries: Power, Politics, and Pierre Trudeau 1973–1981, a compelling new book by award-winning author and journalist Ron Graham. Hosted at Trinity College, this special evening will feature a revealing fireside chat and Q&A exploring the behind-the-scenes dynamics of power during one of the most pivotal eras in Canadian political history.

📅 Date: Tuesday, September 16th
🕕 Time: 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
📍 Location: Trinity College – Seeley Hall

About the Book:
Jim Coutts, principal secretary to Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau from 1975 to 1981, was one of the most powerful men in Canada during those tumultuous years. Equally admired and attacked, respected and reviled, he was, in the words of one contemporary journalist, “a political phenomenon such as Canada has never known before: Machiavelli masquerading as a cherub.” The man who “exercised more backroom power than anyone else in modern Canadian political history,” Coutts not only knew everyone and saw everything at the centre of the action, he wrote it all down.

Now, for the first time, his secret diaries have been edited into a single volume that offers an astonishing, behind-the-scenes look into public events and private lives during some of the most dramatic years in Canadian history. Candid, insightful, unprecedented, compelling, The Coutts Diaries is a landmark work, destined to be the most talked-about political book of the year and a timeless classic for generations to come.

About the Author:
Ron Graham is an award-winning author and journalist based in Toronto. His books include One-Eyed Kings, The French Quarter, All the King’s Horses, and The Last Act: Pierre Trudeau, the Gang of Eight, and The Fight for Canada. In addition to his own writings, he edited Straight from the Heart and My Years as Prime Minister, the memoirs of Rt. Hon. Jean Chrétien; The Essential Trudeau, with Rt. Hon. Pierre Elliott Trudeau; and The Call of the World, by Hon, Bill Graham. Graham served as president of PEN Canada, the Maclean Hunter Chair of Communications Ethics at Ryerson University, and a trustee of the Royal Ontario Museum.

Agenda:
6:00 p.m. – Doors Open
6:10 p.m. – Welcome Remarks
6:12 p.m. – Author Introduction
6:17 p.m. – Book Overview
6:22 p.m. – Fireside Chat
6:50 p.m. – Audience Q&A
7:10 p.m. – Mix & Mingle
8:00 p.m. – Event EndsThis event is free and open to the public, but registration is required. Don’t miss this fascinating look into Canadian political history from the heart of the Trudeau years. Register now!

For more information, please contact trinity.alumni@utoronto.ca.Note: As a publicly supported institution, Trinity College neither supports nor endorses any particular candidate or party at any level of government.