PoliticsWhat do we know about Doug Ford?Though he has been ubiquitous at his brother’s side, the now-mayoral candidate is something of an angry cipher
PhotoPhoto essay: Exposing the underground animal tradePhotographer Patrick Brown chronicles the cruel realities of the underground animal trade in a new book, ’Trading to Extinction’
ArtsThe Aga Khan Museum: An oasis on the outskirts of TorontoNorth America’s first museum for Islamic art is a stunner—and something of an outsider. Given its mission, that’s just fine.
LifeDouglas Bruce Cameron, 1947-2014A stubborn, hard worker, he excelled at sports. Even with arthritis and bad knees, he refused to ease up.
Economic analysisDid Nova Scotia just give up on its young people?Not at all. A new labour-mobility agreement between Nova Scotia and Alberta will force the region to become more competitive, says one expert.
TelevisionMaclean’s pop culture panel: Tony Soprano lives, maybe! (So what?)Jaime Weinman and Adrian Lee talk about the tyranny of the author and the nature of intent in TV
TelevisionThe Emmy Awards’ five biggest momentsThe moments, misspeaks and make-outs that everyone’s talking about from TV’s big night
BooksDispatches from a China we never seeA review of David Eimer’s ’The Emperor Far Away,’ a look at the ethnic minorities at China’s less-seen fringes
BooksShort stories are beautiful, but will they sell?Prizes and critics are in love with short stories these days. It’s those pesky readers . . .