2018 will be the year of cyberwarThe cyberattacks of the past year can only hint at the coming weaponization of security flaws
The sadness that can lurk beneath the holiday cheerOpinion: There remains a reluctance to seek support for loneliness—and that can have real consequences
What writing 500 obituaries taught us about livingMaclean’s is closing the door on The End, our beloved back-page obit. Before it goes, we asked writer Michael Friscolanti to read through 12 years worth and reflect on the lessons within.
Is 2018 the year that democracy reaches its tipping point?Liberal democracy isn’t the only game in town. And 2018 may usher in more decay of our preferred political system.
Atheists need to understand that religion is here to stayWhy finding the middle ground between purely secular materialism and crazy religious fanaticism has never been more important
As a refugee crisis unfolds, Central America needs Canada’s helpOpinion: The worsening circumstances for desperate people in countries like Honduras demand Canada’s attention
Google’s Sidewalk Labs project in Toronto is already creating jobs—in New YorkSidewalk Labs recently posted several jobs. The catch: they’re not for Canadians—at least not those who want to remain in the country.
Put down your phone and make time for the relationships in your lifeSocial media offers a vision of connectedness, writes Andray Domise—but it cannot replace the real-life connections we need to make time for