Maclean's 1996 E. Kaye Fulton - Abstracts

Maclean's 1996 E. Kaye Fulton
TitleSubjectAuthors
A diplomatic parting for an Ottawa veteran. (Maxwell Yalden, chief commissioner of the Canadian Humans Rights Commission, to leave post)News, opinion and commentaryE. Kaye Fulton
A hot time in the old town: Mulroney and the premiers dominate the pre-summer agenda. (former Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney)News, opinion and commentaryE. Kaye Fulton
A premier on the way. (Brian Tobin declares Newfoundland candidacy)News, opinion and commentaryE. Kaye Fulton
Challenging the high price at the pumps; consumers force an inquiry on the gas industry.News, opinion and commentaryE. Kaye Fulton
Collenette's conundrum: the Somalia scandal spreads onto his watch. (Canadian Defense Minister David Collenette)(Cover Story)News, opinion and commentaryE. Kaye Fulton
Did he lose it? (Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien's scuffle with a demonstrator)News, opinion and commentaryMary Janigan, E. Kaye Fulton
French power: newcomers to battle the sovereigntists. (Canadian Prime Minster Jean Chretien appoints new cabinet minsters)(Cover Story)News, opinion and commentaryMary Janigan, E. Kaye Fulton
In rarified circles: Mulroney's tears gave way to a stern resolve. (former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney's libel suit)News, opinion and commentaryE. Kaye Fulton
In the hot seat; the pressure is on House Speaker Gilbert Parent. (future of the Bloc Quebecois Party may depend on decisions made by Parent)News, opinion and commentaryE. Kaye Fulton
Mixed signals: the Liberals' throne speech issues a call for a new domestic Team Canada.News, opinion and commentaryE. Kaye Fulton
One distinct mess for federalists: a Quebec Liberal motion becomes Ottawa's headache. (motion to recognize Quebec as 'foyer principal')(includes other quotes about Quebec)News, opinion and commentaryE. Kaye Fulton
Previewing the budget: federal Finance Minister Paul Martin vows that he will stay the course. (Canadian budget)(includes interview with Paul Martin)(Interview)News, opinion and commentaryMary Janigan, E. Kaye Fulton
Promises, promises: in 1993, the Liberals promised to 'kill' the GST. Last week's about-face was blow to the government's credibility. (Canada's Goods and Services tax)(includes related articles on public reaction and quotes from politicians)(Cover Story)News, opinion and commentaryE. Kaye Fulton, Peeter Kopvillem
The baddest guy on the block: true to type, Doug Young moves quickly to clean house. (national defence minister of Canada)(includes a related article on resigning chief of defence staff Jean Boyle)News, opinion and commentaryJohn DeMont, E. Kaye Fulton
The boomer budget: Martin continues his deficit fight - and puts the Liberals on track for an election.(Finance Minister Paul Martin)News, opinion and commentaryMary Janigan, E. Kaye Fulton
The Collenette shuffle: the taint of Somalia still plagues the Liberals.(David Collenette resigns as Canada's minister of defense)News, opinion and commentaryE. Kaye Fulton
The heat is on; Paul Martin is resisting backbench pressure to put more money into job creation.(Canadian Finance Minister)News, opinion and commentaryMary Janigan, E. Kaye Fulton
The master plan: a draft for a new Canada goes before the cabinet.(Cover Story)News, opinion and commentaryMary Janigan, E. Kaye Fulton
The Sheila syndrome. (resigning Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Sheila Copps)(includes related articles)(Cover Story)News, opinion and commentaryE. Kaye Fulton
Tories at the crossroads. (Canada's Progressive Conservative Party)News, opinion and commentaryE. Kaye Fulton
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