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Maclean'sWeekly newsmagazine published in Toronto, the leading Canadian magazine. It provides coverage of Canadian affairs and world news from a Canadian perspective. Founded by John Bayne Maclean as The Business Magazine in 1905, its large-page format presented feature articles and fiction reflecting a conservative view of Canadian life and values and developed a reputation for outstanding photography. The magazine took its current name in 1911. After experiencing losses in the 1960s, Maclean's reduced its page size and moved from biweekly to monthly circulation in the 1970s; this continued until the magazine's finances revived, and in 1978 Maclean's became Canada's first weekly newsmagazine. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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These notions were later attacked in Maclean's magazine by Paul Wells, who referred to several evangelical religious conservative leaders as "kind of a bunch of losers. But check out an insert for Elliot Lake Retirement Living in Maclean's magazine and you'll find the Granos' fingerprints are all over it. This was the age of the self-taught geologist, and foremost amongst them was the Geological Survey of Canada's founder William Logan, who was proclaimed Canada's greatest scientist in "The 100 Most Important Canadians in History" issue of Maclean's magazine in 1998. |
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