Maclean’s celebrates it’s 100th birthday — and relaunch — with pinache. Canadian celebrities and literatti came out for a night on the town, and to offer their opinion on the magazine’s redesign. Our 15 videos include clips from Kim Catrall, Conrad Black, former premier Brian Tobin, and more.
Categories: Celebrity Encounters, Video
Video Gallery: Maclean's Gala
Jeff Harris goes behind the scenes
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Toronto Film Festival 2009
Isabella Rossellini was the first star to touch down in Toronto for the 2009…
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Photo Gallery: Hot Concerts
Indie pop darlings Of Montreal spare no expense with their live show, complete with…
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Photo Gallery: Toronto Film Festival 2008
Brad Pitt was the paparazzi money shot at the Toronto International Film Festival for…
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From Macleans
Technology

Virgin Atlantic to allow passengers to use cell phones in flight
The last bastion of freedom from the intrusive, ubiquitous, unrelenting tyranny of cell phone clamour is about to disappear
Arts

Leonard Cohen honoured as ninth laureate of the Glenn Gould Prize
John Prine, Cowboy Junkies, Michael Ondaatje, Adrienne Clarkson, and Alan Rickman paid tribute to the bard
Business

Apple wants the iPad to be the next must-have business tool
That means developing more business apps, and taking on RIM
Canada

Stephen Harper’s secret weapon in Quebec
Any Conservative gains in the province will have much to do with insider Denis Lebel
World

China’s awkward position: on both sides of the Sudanese civil war
China sells arms to Khartoum, but needs oil from its southern neighbour
World

North Dakota’s oil-rich Bakken region: boom, busts and trouble
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