Arthur Irwin promoted from managing editor to editor in , the magazine featured serious treatments of subjects of wide interest that were carefully documented and often beautifully crafted.
To do so well, he believed, required a team of dynamic writers and editors, which he set about establishing. But there was still time to revere our roots, as shown by a book-length series on the royal family.
Sidney Katz wrote provocative articles, challenging the criminal sentencing system, investigating artificial insemination and other topical issues. Recuperating from being in the grip of terrifying illusions, Katz was unable to write about the trauma until two weeks later. No goal can be more urgent or more humane. I know. The s were a time of turmoil. Still, its staff managed to produce quality fare. In it, Gzowski questions a claim by the Schick razor company that the entire hockey team had shaved with one blade, thereby igniting the ire of the advertising gods.
Two years later, it reduced its dimensions and raised its cover price from 25 to 35 cents. Newman to the top post. On Oct. Those conditions, thanks to federal legislation limiting advertising tax write-offs to ads in magazines that were primarily Canadian in content and staffing, came three years later.
On Sept. Twenty-three years later, and 96 years after Lt. The magazine remains timely, topical, relevant and Canadian. It has broadened its impact through a number of creative ventures including:. Joseph Communications uses cookies for personalization, to customize its online advertisements, and for other purposes.
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How an RCAF airman's watch solved a year mystery. Economy How blockchain could revolutionize food supply chains—and lower your grocery bill The technology could hold the key to logistical problems that drive up prices. It boasted 70 subscribers Sutherland at the time and, in the early s, the magazine proclaimed a net paid circulation of on its covers. Readers were also encouraged to share images of their travels.
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