Maclean's 1997 Anthony Wilson-Smith - Abstracts

Maclean's 1997 Anthony Wilson-Smith
TitleSubjectAuthors
A memo to the Prime Minister. (political humor)(Column)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
A supreme dilemma: a judge's retirement raises the national unity stakes. (Canada's Judge Gerard La Forest: includes a related article on the upcoming appointment of a new justice to the Canadian Supreme Court)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
At home with Chretien.(Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien)(Interview)News, opinion and commentaryRobert Lewis, Anthony Wilson-Smith
A travel guide for politicians. (Canadian politicians should see more of the country)(Column)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
Battleground Ontario.(includes related article on voter attitudes in the suburban 905 area code)(Election '97 Canada)News, opinion and commentaryMary Janigan, Anthony Wilson-Smith, D'Arcy Jenish
Battle of the platforms: the debates leave Canadians assessing the leaders - and the issues.(includes May 1997 poll results)(Election '97)News, opinion and commentaryMary Janigan, Anthony Wilson-Smith
Canada and the world: a new poll finds that Canadians are envied - and happy.(Special Report)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
Chretien is deeper than he seems. (Prime Minster Jean Chretien's arts and entertainment policy)(Column)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
Chretien is driven by a will to win. (Prime Minister Jean Chretien)(Column)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
Dangerous territory: the premiers prepare to tackle national unity. (Canada)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
Distinct societies: the election leaves the nation splintered as never before. (June 1997 Canadian election)(includes related article on the Liberal Party and a list of losers and winners)(Election '97)(Cover Story)News, opinion and commentaryMary Janigan, Anthony Wilson-Smith
Fencing with neighbors. (discourse about Quebec's sovereignty)(Column)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
Gunning for Chretien: the opposition parties are taking a final run at bringing down the Liberals.(Prime Minister Jean Chretien)(June 2, 1997 Canadian elections)(Cover Story)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
Harris under siege: teachers lead a labor uprising in Ontario. (protests against Ontario Premier Mike Harris's education bill)(Cover Story)News, opinion and commentaryMary Janigan, Anthony Wilson-Smith
Hostage summitry. (hostage negotiations continue with Tupac Amaru rebel group in Peru)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
In search of the real Jean Charest. (June 2, 1997 Canadian elections)(Backstage)(Column)(Cover Story)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
Is he up to the job? (Prime Minister Jean Chretien)(includes related article about Chretien's wife, Aline)(Election '97)(Cover Story)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
It is time for golf, not politics. (Jean Chretien should leave well enough alone in summer 1997)(Column)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
Jean Charest: staying on (for now). (Canadian Progressive Conservative Party leader)(Column)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
Learning how to network. (Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien)(Column)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
Manning keeps up the pressure.(Canadian Reform Party leader Preston Manning)(Interview)News, opinion and commentaryRobert Lewis, Anthony Wilson-Smith
Millennium man: Jean Chretien intends to govern, but it may be a rough ride.(Canadian prime minister)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
On the comeback trail: Charest is betting that a hard right turn will revive the Tories. (Progressive Conservative Party leader Jean Charest)(Special Report)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
Parizeau was never to be trusted. (Quebec Party leader Jacques Parizeau)(Column)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
'P' as in pragmatism: Ottawa drops out of the UN human rights fight. (Canadian relations with China)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
Peas in a pod: two 'local' boys take on Ottawa and win. (former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and his attorney Gerald Tremblay)(Cover Story)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
'Plan B' hits a chord; the poll supports Ottawa's tougher line with Quebec.(political opinions in 1997 survey of Canadians)(Maclean's/CBC News Poll)(Cover Story)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
Prime Minister Paul Martin? (popularity of Canadian finance minister)(Column)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
Quiet excellence: Gerard Pelletier won respect as a statesman, mentor and friend.(Obituary)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
Reform must be listened to now. (Canada's Reform Party)(Column)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
Revenge: Ottawa folds its cards and apologizes to Mulroney. (Canadian government settles libel suit brought by former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney)(includes brief history of the scandal)(Cover Story)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
Sovereignty's stumbling Bloc: the BQ lost more than its sense of direction. (Canada's Bloc Quebecois party)(Election '97)(Cover Story)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
Staying alive: the opposition parties struggle for votes in a fragmented country. (Canada)(Special Report)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
Still riding high: optimism reigns at the Liberals' caucus meeting.News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
Tales of the titans. (Quebec national leaders Michel Belanger and Pierre Peladeau)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
The battle for Ontario's schools: teachers pledge to continue their fight against the Tories.(includes related articles on education minister Dave Johnson and Ontario Teachers' Federation president Eileen Lennon)News, opinion and commentaryMary Janigan, Patricia Chisholm, Anthony Wilson-Smith, D'Arcy Jenish
The Bouchard file: a psychiatric evaluation paints a troubling portrait of Quebec's controversial premier. (Lucien Bouchard)(includes excerpts from the evaluation and the book 'Bouchard - Lucien Bouchard and the Politics of Delusion')(Cover Story)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
The isolation of Jean Chretien. (Canadian Prime Minister)(Column)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
The legacy of Jean Lesage. (former premier of Quebec)(Column)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
The mega-mayor faceoff: who will lead the new Toronto?News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
The moral of the microphone. (Prime Minister Jean Chretien's public and private personas)(Column)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
The two faces of Montreal. (impact of languages)(Column)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
The unity bomber: Jacques Parizeau re-emerges - and rocks the election campaign. (former Quebec premier; includes excerpt from Jacques Parizeau's book, 'For a Sovereign Quebec' and related articles)(Election '97)(Cover Story)News, opinion and commentaryJohn DeMont, Anthony Wilson-Smith, Tom Fennell
The unseen side of Quebec politics. (Column)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
Trading principles for popularity. (Canada's Reform Party)(Column)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
Unconventional wisdom. (Canadian politics)(Column)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
Under friendly fire: land mines and fish test Canada-U.S. relations.News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
Why Chretien is rooting for Klein. (Prime Minister Jean Chretien; Alberta Premier Ralph Klein)(Column)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
With Chretien, the optics matter. (Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien's position on Quebec sovereignty)(Column)News, opinion and commentaryAnthony Wilson-Smith
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