In 1997, he began his professional career at The Hamilton Spectator.
He was thirty-three years old (Hamilton Spectator, 27 May 1995).
The Hamilton Spectator stated that the book's contents were "spectacular".
Since then he has been a newspaper columnist for the Hamilton Spectator and has written a number of articles.
Results taken from the Hamilton Spectator, 5 November 1991.
Bobby Robinson was a sports reporter for the Hamilton Spectator.
MacDonald wrote on political matters for the Hamilton Spectator throughout the 1990s, and into the 2000s.
The first newspaper he bought was the Hamilton Spectator.
The company's first product was an instructional kit on writing a will, made available for $19.95 (Hamilton Spectator, 3 July 1993).
He bought and transformed the failing Hamilton Spectator in 1877.