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Former Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff speaks during the Liberal Biennial Convention in Ottawa January 13, 2012. View Photo »
Former Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff (R) and wife Zsuzsanna Zsohar attend the Liberal Biennial Convention in Ottawa January 13, 2012. View Photo »
Former Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (C) and interim leader Bob Rae (R) attend the state funeral for NDP Opposition Leader Jack Layton in Toronto August 27, 2011. View Photo »
Outgoing Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff waves as he leaves Parliament Hill with his wife Zsuzsanna Zsohar following a caucus meeting in Ottawa May 11, 2011. View Photo »
Outgoing Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff arrives for a caucus meeting on Parliament Hill in Ottawa May 11, 2011. View Photo »
Canada's Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff walks from the podium after announcing his resignation as Liberal leader during a news conference in Toronto May 3, 2011. Ignatieff is leaving politics after losing his seat in Monday's federal election. View Photo »
Canada's Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff speaks at a news conference where he announced his resignation as Liberal leader in Toronto May 3, 2011. Ignatieff is leaving politics after losing his seat in Monday's federal election. View Photo »
Canada's Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff waves as he and his wife Zsuszanna Zsohar (R) leave after announcing his resignation as Liberal leader during a news conference in Toronto May 3, 2011. Ignatieff is leaving politics after losing his seat... View Photo »
Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff announces his resignation as party leader on May 3, 2011 in Toronto. A consensus appears to be developing that the decimated Liberal party should delay electing a new leader for 18 months. View Photo »
Canadian Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff announces his resignation as party leader at a news conference, Tuesday, May 3, 2011, in Toronto. Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper won his coveted majority government in elections that changed Canada's... View Photo »
Canada's Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff waves as he leaves the stage after addressing supporters following his defeat, at the Canadian federal election night headquarters in Toronto, May 2, 2011. Canada's ruling Conservatives were heading for a... View Photo »
Canada's Liberal Party supporters wait for party leader Michael Ignatieff to deliver his speech following his defeat, at the Canadian federal election night headquarters in Toronto, May 2, 2011. Canada's ruling Conservatives were heading for a crushing... View Photo »
Supporters watch the election results come in at Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff federal election night headquarters in Toronto, May 2, 2011. View Photo »
Canada's Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff kisses his wife Zsuszanna Zsohar on stage while addressing supporters after being defeated, at the Canadian federal election night headquarters in Toronto, May 2, 2011. Canada's ruling Conservatives were heading... View Photo »
Canada's Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff comes on stage to start his speech after being defeated at the Canadian federal election night headquarters in Toronto, May 2, 2011. Canada's ruling Conservatives were heading for a crushing victory in Monday's... View Photo »
Liberal party supporters watch the results at the election night headquarters of Canada's Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff in Toronto, May 2, 2011. View Photo »
Liberal supporter Andre Roy reacts as he watches the results come in at the federal election night headquarters of Canada's Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff in Toronto, May 2, 2011. View Photo »
Canada's Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff watches federal election results from a hotel in downtown Toronto, May 2, 2011. View Photo »
Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff and his wife Zsuzsanna Zsohar watch the federal election results in a downtown hotel room in Toronto, May 2, 2011. View Photo »
Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff pauses as he addresses supporters Monday, May 2, 2011 in Toronto. The New Democrats are projected to become the main opposition party for the first time in Canadian history in a stunning upset over the Liberals, who have... View Photo »
Michael Grant Ignatieff, MP (/ɪgˈna.tʃəf/; born May 12, 1947) is a Canadian public intellectual, historian, politician, the interim leader of the Liberal Party of Canada and the Leader of Official Opposition in Canada. He has held academic positions at Cambridge, Oxford, Harvard and the University of Toronto. An award-winning author, he has also... Full Article
Former Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff (R) and wife Zsuzsanna Zsohar attend the Liberal Biennial Convention in Ottawa January 13, 2012.
View Photo »Former Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (C) and interim leader Bob Rae (R) attend the state funeral for NDP Opposition Leader Jack Layton in Toronto August 27, 2011.
View Photo »Outgoing Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff waves as he leaves Parliament Hill with his wife Zsuzsanna Zsohar following a caucus meeting in Ottawa May 11, 2011.
View Photo »Outgoing Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff arrives for a caucus meeting on Parliament Hill in Ottawa May 11, 2011.
View Photo »Canada's Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff walks from the podium after announcing his resignation as Liberal leader during a news conference in Toronto May 3, 2011. Ignatieff is leaving politics after losing his seat in Monday's federal election.
View Photo »Canada's Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff speaks at a news conference where he announced his resignation as Liberal leader in Toronto May 3, 2011. Ignatieff is leaving politics after losing his seat in Monday's federal election.
View Photo »Canada's Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff waves as he and his wife Zsuszanna Zsohar (R) leave after announcing his resignation as Liberal leader during a news conference in Toronto May 3, 2011. Ignatieff is leaving politics after losing his seat in Monday's federal election.
View Photo »Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff announces his resignation as party leader on May 3, 2011 in Toronto. A consensus appears to be developing that the decimated Liberal party should delay electing a new leader for 18 months.
View Photo »Canadian Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff announces his resignation as party leader at a news conference, Tuesday, May 3, 2011, in Toronto. Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper won his coveted majority government in elections that changed Canada's political landscape, with the...
View Photo »Canada's Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff waves as he leaves the stage after addressing supporters following his defeat, at the Canadian federal election night headquarters in Toronto, May 2, 2011. Canada's ruling Conservatives were heading for a crushing victory in Monday's federal...
View Photo »Canada's Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff kisses his wife Zsuszanna Zsohar on stage while addressing supporters after being defeated, at the Canadian federal election night headquarters in Toronto, May 2, 2011. Canada's ruling Conservatives were heading for a crushing victory in...
View Photo »Canada's Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff comes on stage to start his speech after being defeated at the Canadian federal election night headquarters in Toronto, May 2, 2011. Canada's ruling Conservatives were heading for a crushing victory in Monday's federal election, as the left-wing...
View Photo »Canada's Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff watches federal election results from a hotel in downtown Toronto, May 2, 2011.
View Photo »Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff and his wife Zsuzsanna Zsohar watch the federal election results in a downtown hotel room in Toronto, May 2, 2011.
View Photo »Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff pauses as he addresses supporters Monday, May 2, 2011 in Toronto. The New Democrats are projected to become the main opposition party for the first time in Canadian history in a stunning upset over the Liberals, who have always been either in power or...
View Photo »Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff watches the election results with his wife Zsuzsanna Zsohar Monday, May 2, 2011 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on Monday, May 2, 2011. Canadians voted Monday in an election marked by a late leftward surge in opinion polls that could once again deny...
View Photo »Canada's Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff casts his federal election ballot in Toronto May 2, 2011.
View Photo »Canada's Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff looks through a television camera while waiting for commuters in front of the Royal York subway station in Toronto May 2, 2011. Ignatieff was reminding commuters to vote in today's federal election.
View Photo »Canada's Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff waits for commuters in front of the Royal York subway station in Toronto May 2, 2011. Ignatieff was reminding commuters to vote in today's federal election.
View Photo »Canada's Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff (R) greets a supporter at the Royal York subway station where he reminded commuters to vote in the federal election in Toronto May 2, 2011.
View Photo »Canada's Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff (L) and his wife Zsuzsanna Zsohar (R) greet a commuter at the Royal York subway station in Toronto May 2, 2011. Ignatieff was reminding commuters to vote in today's federal election.
View Photo »Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff casts his ballot Monday, May 2, 2011, in Toronto. Canadians began voting Monday, a day after Prime Minister Stephen Harper made a final appeal for a "strong, stable, Conservative majority government" and warned he could be toppled by a leftist coalition...
View Photo »Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff greets morning commuters on election day Monday, May 2, 2011, in Toronto. Paul Chiasson.
View Photo »Canada's Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff and candidate Mario Ferri holds four-month-old Sophia MacSweeney during a campaign stop at St. Phillips Fine Bakery in Maple May 1, 2011. Canadians will head to the polls in a federal election on May 2.
View Photo »Canada's Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff makes a pizza with chef Gianni Murad (R) during a campaign stop at St. Phillips Fine Bakery in Maple May 1, 2011. Canadians will head to the polls in a federal election on May 2.
View Photo »Former Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff (R) and wife Zsuzsanna Zsohar attend the Liberal Biennial Convention in Ottawa January 13, 2012.
View Photo »Enbridge has not made its case here. It’s going through a review, it’s got to persuade aboriginal Canadians, it’s got to persuade the NEB, and we’re saying, ‘You haven’t proven your case and we’re maintaining that tanker ban because we don’t think this can be done safely’
In the recent election in which Prime Minister Stephen Harper ran one of the most dishonest campaigns in history, (Layton) focused and succeeded in destroying the inept and inexperienced leader, Michael Ignatieff ... No ideologue, Layton seized the opportunity to occupy the centre. It remains to be seen...
Despite Michael Ignatieff's best efforts – and at times he was unexpectedly impressive – when the 2011 election was called, the Grits were already dying.
Michael Ignatieff's work as a public intellectual over the decades continues to impact discussion of the most important global issues
