| Maclean's 1993 nancy Wood |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| An NDP sneak preview: a party leader issues a pre-election challenge. (New Democratic Party Leader Audrey McLaughlin) (Interview) | News, opinion and commentary | Nancy Wood, Anthony Wilson-Smith |
| A reluctant welcome. (attitude toward immigration) (Maclean's/CTV Poll) | News, opinion and commentary | Nancy Wood |
| A trail of horror: a report on violence against women draws fire. | News, opinion and commentary | Nancy Wood |
| A winning formula: the Tories want a debater and TV star. (leadership of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada) (Cover Story) | News, opinion and commentary | Nancy Wood |
| Changing guards. (1993 elections in Canada) | News, opinion and commentary | Nancy Wood |
| High-wire politics: the federal NDP struggles to balance principles with the party's quest for power. (New Democratic Party of Canada) | News, opinion and commentary | Nancy Wood |
| Montreal's fun house: comedy gets a lavish $13.5-million home. (museum in Montreal, Canada) | News, opinion and commentary | Nancy Wood |
| Taking care of business: should governments bankroll the private sector? (Campaign '93: Behind the Issues) | News, opinion and commentary | Nancy Wood |
| Talking up the team. (Liberal Party candidates in Canada) | News, opinion and commentary | Nancy Wood |
| The gamble of the long shots: three backbench MPs claim that they can win the Tory race. (Members of Parliament; Progressive Conservative Party) | News, opinion and commentary | Luke Fisher, Nancy Wood |
| The man on the right. (profile of Canadian politician James Edwards) | News, opinion and commentary | Nancy Wood |
| The power brokers: Parliament puts lobbyists in the spotlight. (includes related article on lobbyists in Washington, D.C.) | News, opinion and commentary | Hilary Mackenzie, Nancy Wood |
| Training camp. (Canada's opposition parties prepare for fall 1993 election) (PC 93) (Cover Story) | News, opinion and commentary | Nancy Wood |
| Who cares? Several times in the past nine years, the federal Tories have promised a national day care program - and reneged. With an election due this fall, national day care is dead. (Cover Story) | News, opinion and commentary | Nancy Wood |
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