
Marsha Lederman
Marsha Lederman is a columnist for The Globe and Mail, recognized for her engaging commentary on cultural events and societal observations. She often explores the intersection of art and daily life, sharing personal anecdotes that resonate with readers, such as her memorable experience attending a concert during a blizzard.
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Marsha Lederman commented on the waiting line for World Cup tickets being the real group of death.
The World Cup is coming. It’s ridiculous and expensive. Let’s try and enjoy it anyway
Marsha Lederman writes about the impact of delivery orders on the hospitality ecosystem in Canada.
Two burrito bowls with a side of guilt, pleaseMarsha Lederman expressed her feelings about staying in Canada and the efforts to lure Canadians back to the U.S.
Airfare from Canada to U.S. spikes as carriers adjust capacity to lower demandMarsha Lederman is a columnist who expresses joy over her Merino Wool Socks for Literacy.
Buy it, love it: 20 items that changed our lives in 2025Marsha Lederman was present at Taylor Swift's concert and wrote about the emotional performance.
What to watch this weekend: All the Jane Austen, more Taylor Swift and F1’s streaming debutMarsha Lederman was awarded the top prize for her work, which included criticism of the White House.
The Globe and Mail wins four Jack Webster AwardsMarsha Lederman joins Decibel producer Michal Stein for a conversation from a Canadian Jewish perspective.
How October 7 is still haunting the Jewish diaspora
Marsha Lederman was nominated for work that included a scathing jab at Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s divisive rhetoric.
The Globe and Mail nominated for five Jack Webster AwardsMarsha Lederman discusses the need for temperature safety in a warming world.
Extreme weather, U.S. funding cuts put pressure on Canada’s weather service, report says
Columnist Marsha Lederman also weighed in on what is lost when fewer men go to university.
Canadian campuses are mostly female. What are men doing instead?Marsha Lederman discusses TIFF’s latest censorship controversy.
What TIFF needs to do to survive the next 50 years, give or takeMarsha Lederman is publishing a book titled October 7th: Searching for the Humanitarian Middle.
Notes from the middle: The impossible task of writing about Oct. 7 and the Israel-Hamas warMarsha Lederman comments on the dangers cyclists face in Toronto's traffic.
Toronto the Grind: Making your way around has never been such a slog
Marsha Lederman comments on the shame over the calamity in Gaza.
The wombs in Gaza will bear the scars of warMarsha Lederman's opinion piece discusses the fears of Canadian Jews regarding antisemitism.
‘House the Canadians first, then provide for more refugees. The needs of homeless Canadians are no less dire.’ Letters to the editor for July 19Globe columnist Marsha Lederman says the unusual flavours at this East Van spot are so popular that nobody bats an eye at them anymore.
How well do you know Canada’s iconic ice cream flavours? Take our quiz and find outMarsha Lederman is one of the prominent Canadians contributing to the list of essential Canadian albums.
101 Canadian albums you should listen to nowMarsha Lederman is a columnist who discusses the leaders’ final pitches.
Campaign Call: Unpacking the final days of the electionI’m Marsha Lederman, Opinion columnist, and I’m tuning in from Vancouver.
Federal election debate live updates: Leaders take stage for final faceoff before April 28 voteMarsha Lederman emphasizes the importance of discussing the themes of the show with teenage boys.
How parents can talk to their kids about social media use: We answer your questions about Netflix’s AdolescenceMarsha Lederman is a columnist.
What will happen in The White Lotus season 3 finale? Our predictions for the endingMarsha Lederman wrote about the hard watch for parents of teenage boys regarding Adolescence.
Parents, how do you feel about Netflix’s Adolescence? Submit your questions nowMarsha Lederman lists her favourite Canadian things in a column, including Canadian authors and music.
B.C. Insider: Softwood lumber showdownMarsha Lederman made a list of places to visit during the COVID pandemic lockdown, including Tahiti.
In Tahiti I realized there may not be a ‘next time’ so I made the most of every momentMarsha Lederman is a Columnist who recounted attending a concert during a snowstorm in Toronto.
The joys and perils of a Canadian snow day: Readers share their memories




































































































































