Robert Lewis (born August 19, 1943) is a Canadian journalist, author and media executive who served as editor-in-chief of Maclean's Magazine.
[2] The book is based on interviews and archival research about the interplay between reporters and Canada's 23 prime ministers .
[5][6] After graduating with an English degree from Loyola College in 1964, Lewis worked as a reporter for The Montreal Star.
[7] Lewis was responsible for the launch of the annual university rankings feature and led the team that moved Maclean's into online publishing.
Lewis is also a founding member of the Canadian Journalism Foundation and served as chair of the board of directors.