Should fighting be abolished in hockey? Hockey is Canada’s national sport. Many issues and debates arise when talking about hockey. Like should fighting be abolished in hockey? Many sport blogs and other non-reliable sources write about this issue, but since this is somewhat a Canadian issue, MacLean magazine made an article about it. The website that MacLean’s has is the online version of the magazine. Every article that was found on paper are featured online. [The online version has a lot of good features like. A good design and layout; archive of old posts and shows the credentials of authors.] (http://www.macleans.ca/news/canada/can-we-please-now-ban-fighting-in-hockey/) While looking for information for my research question there were many credible sites, but none of which were as creditable as Maclean’s. The website states “Maclean’s is Canada’s only national weekly current affairs magazine. Maclean’s enlightens, engages and entertains 2.4 million readers.” (http://www.macleans.ca/about-us/) At first glance of the website it looks very simple to use all of the topics, authors and a search bar are available to use at the top of the website. While scrolling down the topics it shows the subtopics, for example under politics. The subtopics were Ottawa politics, World politics, …show more content…
Authors make or break a magazine or any website MacLeans shows the authors’ credentials in every article. Whenever the reader looks at an article, it shows who writes it, along with a little background information on the writer. For example, in the article, “Can we please now ban fighting in hockey?” the credentials of the author Charlie Gillis are shown. “Charlie Gillis covers national issues, politics and sports for Maclean’s. He’s a winner of gold and silver National Magazine Awards, and his bosses once forgot about him after sending him to cover the climbing season at Mount