| Maclean's 1997 Charles Gordon |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Achieving virtue through stinginess.(Column) | News, opinion and commentary | Charles Gordon |
| A post-election crisis, no matter who wins. (Canada)(Column) | News, opinion and commentary | Charles Gordon |
| A security craze on Parliament Hill. (proposal to close Parliament Hill to the public)(Column) | News, opinion and commentary | Charles Gordon |
| Big-city traffic talk on the cottage wharf.(traffic problems in Toronto, Ontario)(Column) | News, opinion and commentary | Charles Gordon |
| Department store politics may save us. (the appeal of middle-of-the-road political views)(Column) | News, opinion and commentary | Charles Gordon |
| On the road again: a columnist goes in search of his father's legacy.(excerpt from book: 'The Canada Trip') | News, opinion and commentary | Charles Gordon |
| Piano lessons, bird watching and golf: people are desperate to do something creative, to become less emotionally dependent upon the workplace.(Column) | News, opinion and commentary | Charles Gordon |
| What the Gzowski fuss says about Canada. (Canadian journalist Peter Gzowski)(Column) | News, opinion and commentary | Charles Gordon |
| Why the Somalia report failed to shock.(Column) | News, opinion and commentary | Charles Gordon |
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