CanadaWhat does it take to fight a fire like the one in Fort McMurray?A Q&A with a firefighter who battled the Slave Lake wildfire in 2011, on what firefighters in Fort McMurray are facing now
CanadaMaclean’s nominated for 18 National Magazine AwardsRead the Maclean’s stories that were shortlisted by the National Magazine Awards Foundation this year
PhotoPhoto essay: Syrian refugee children tell their storiesArmed with cameras and a bit of training, Syrian refugee children seek to tell the world their stories
SocietyChristopher Michael Frederick Walsh, 1986-2016A derby champion who seemed ‘invincible,’ he refurbished, drove and demolished cars. He hoped his son would, too.
PhotoPhoto essay: Music festivals as they are felt, not seen’It’s like a fantasy world,’ says photographer Sarah Anne Johnson
BusinessIn praise of the Yukon Gold potatoOne man is on a mission to make sure the world knows the the Hollywood status of this Canadian potato.
SocietyAlvin Edwin Runnalls, 1939-2016He could milk a cow in the morning and run a marathon in the afternoon. A do-it-all farmer, he refused to retire until he hit 80.
WorldRinging up a stranger for some Swede talkSweden’s tourism association created a hotline to connect the world to random Swedes. So Maclean’s rang up Martin Thuresson to ask about his country
PhotoPortraits of lives affected by climate changeFlood for thought: The world’s poorest countries are suffering the outsize impact of climate change. Gideon Mendel provides a sea-level view
CanadaNew light on Saskatoon’s ’starlight tours’An attempt to erase reference to the deadly practice from the police force’s Wikipedia page stirs up dark memories, and new questions