Rudyard Griffiths is co-founder of the Historica-Dominion Institute, a national non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of Canadian history and civic literacy. Mr. Griffiths is also co-founder of the Grano Speakers Series and co-organizer of the Munk Debates, a semi-annual event that brings leading international thinkers and doers to Canada to debate pressing global issues.
Mr. Griffiths is a public commentator on Canadian cultural issues, national politics and international affairs and is an advisor to various not-for-profit foundations and organizations in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom.
A columnist with the National Post and political commentator for CP24, Mr. Griffiths is also the editor of seven collections of essays on Canadian political and historical themes, including 101 Things Canadians Should Know About Canada (2008).
In 2006, the Globe and Mail recognised Mr. Griffiths one of Canada's "Top 40 Under 40. ”
Rudyard Griffiths lives in Toronto, Ontario.