Jonathon Gatehouse

Senior correspondent Jonathon Gatehouse has covered wars, natural disasters, politics, sports, entertainment, business and everything in-between for Maclean's. He is also the author of The Instigator: How Gary Bettman Remade the League and Changed the Game Forever.

‘It looked like a spaceship’: What it’s like to be caught in a sandstorm

‘It hurts tremendously. Imagine being sandblasted.’

Ten years later, we ask again: What’s wrong in Regina?

A decade ago, Maclean’s labelled North Central ‘Canada’s worst neighbourhood’. It remains a source of controversy and neglect.

Q&A: Kevin O’Leary on why he’s running for the Tory leadership

The brash businessman tells Maclean’s about why he’s finally throwing his hat in the Tory ring, how he’ll tackle Trudeau—and how good his French is

Spy vs. Why: Donald Trump’s odd war on U.S. intelligence

On the brink of a new Cold War, Trump’s battle with U.S. intelligence services is ‘unprecedented’ and dangerous, say former spies

How fentanyl turned an ER doctor into an addict

Dr. Darryl Gebien had a young family and a rewarding career. A fentanyl addiction left him broke, near death and destined for prison.

Why 2017 will be hockey year in Canada

In 2017, the NHL will turn 100, and turn its focus to hockey lore, outdoor games—and even a brand new team

Fentanyl’s many deadly cousins

Fentanyl-related drugs and other designer-highs have been turning up on the streets faster than they can be made illegal

Newsmakers of the Year: Donald Trump, rule-breaker in chief

For shattering political traditions and moral boundaries, and for a historic run—for better or worse—Donald Trump is Maclean’s 2016 Newsmaker of the Year

What will America do, after Trump?

No matter what happens, America will have to grapple with the toxic legacy of Donald Trump’s hateful, conspiracy-driven campaign

Wayne Gretzky on the love of his life

A rare sit-down with Wayne Gretzky who talks about what it takes to win a Stanley Cup, how NHL players have changed, and why he only ever wore used skates

In Donald Trump they trust

He had a bad week, but Trump will bounce back. In this election, it seems American voters can’t help themselves.

Donald Trump in the time of terror

Recent attacks may play well for Donald Trump—and he’s exactly who ISIS wants to see in the White House