| Maclean's 1997 John Schofield |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| 20th-century vampires: AIDS has given rise to a controversial industry. (viatical settlements) | News, opinion and commentary | John Schofield |
| Back to square 1: Washington wins a hotly contested trade fight. (controversy over split-run magazines in Canada) | News, opinion and commentary | John Schofield |
| Collision course: financial giants turn up the heat in a bitter turf war. (banks and insurance companies) | News, opinion and commentary | John Schofield |
| Empire of the sons: a new generation is rebuilding the Reichmann family fortune.(includes related articles) | News, opinion and commentary | John Schofield |
| From rags to riches: Canadian clothing retailers are rebounding.(includes related article on new T. Eaton Co. CEO George Kosich) | News, opinion and commentary | Tom Fennell, John Schofield |
| Gates crasher. (Corel Systems Corp.)(Special Report)(Company Profile) | News, opinion and commentary | John Schofield |
| Gone is the glitter: a steep slide in prices threatens Canada's gold industry. | News, opinion and commentary | John Schofield |
| How to catch a bull: stocks are sky-high, but money can still be made.(Personal Finance) | News, opinion and commentary | John Schofield |
| Millennium mayhem: the world is racing to avert a computer disaster. | News, opinion and commentary | John Schofield |
| Passport to profit: summer heralds a boom in the tourism trade. (Canada) | News, opinion and commentary | John Schofield |
| Publish or perish: Canada's magazine industry faces an uncertain future.(Business)(Industry Overview) | News, opinion and commentary | John Schofield |
| Ready to dance: Canada's banks are pushing for the right to merge. | News, opinion and commentary | John Schofield |
| Retail's red ink: in the frugal age, only the toughest survive. (retail industry)(Cover Story)(Industry Overview) | News, opinion and commentary | John Schofield |
| Smart options for risk-averse investors. (alternatives to guaranteed investment certificates) | News, opinion and commentary | John Schofield |
| Stirring up a batch of trouble: B.C. breweries push for a clampdown on do-it-yourself beer stores. (British Columbia) | News, opinion and commentary | John Schofield |
| Tension on the tundra: Inco faces a delay at its Voisey's Bay nickel project. (Newfoundland: Innu and Inuit protest Inco Ltd's compensation plan) | News, opinion and commentary | John Schofield |
| The big money speaks; why a campaign against CEO pay is sure to fail. | News, opinion and commentary | John Schofield |
| The Nortel job machine: the high-technology giant is scrambling to sign up talent.(includes related information on unemployment among unskilled Canadian workers) | News, opinion and commentary | John Schofield |
| The tempest at Altamira: a takeover battle rocks the fund company. (Altamira Management Ltd.) | News, opinion and commentary | Ross Laver, John Schofield |
| The voice of reform. (securities regulator Glorianne Stromberg)(Cover Story) | News, opinion and commentary | John Schofield |
| The widening rift at CTV. (CTV Television Network Ltd.) | News, opinion and commentary | John Schofield |
| Trading insults: critics assail a proposed treaty on investment. (the Multilateral Agreement on Investment) | News, opinion and commentary | John Schofield |
| Virtual competitors: as technology races ahead, the banks face new rivals. | News, opinion and commentary | John Schofield |
| Vultures closing in: Eaton's creditors may decide the empire's ultimate fate.(includes related article on the closure of Eaton's stores in major Canadian cities) | News, opinion and commentary | Jennifer Wells, John Schofield |
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