Must-read books for June: Play to prose, restaurant reflectionsPlus the memoir of a bold female restaurateur, and a new set of interlacing stories from Elizabeth Strout
Why it’s time to rethink pipeline protestsOpposing the supply of oil won’t reduce greenhouse-gas emissions. What if we harnessed innovation and reduced demand, instead?
The missing Mounties of the MMIW hearingsThe RCMP must play a part in any remedy for wrongs committed against Indigenous women. But not everyone wants them at the inquiry.
What it’s like to be All-American, Brown and Muslim after 9/11’There’s no memorial to the hundreds of thousands of Iraqis who died because of how the memory of 9/11 was used’
Bill Cosby finally goes to trial: FAQThe winding path of allegations, denials, civil action and criminal prosecution has led to a courtroom in Pennsylvania. Here’s what you need to know.
Ministry of Utmost Happiness author Arundhati Roy on returning to fictionThe revered author and Booker winner Arundhati Roy tells the story of characters struggling to invent new worlds amid India’s often violent political landscape
Enter the Great Canadian Photo Contest!Canada is photogenic, and we want you to help prove it. Submit your photos to Maclean’s contest and find your latest assignments
How the first Conservative ballot looked across CanadaWe mapped the first-ballot winners in every riding across Canada. Check out the pockets of strength for Scheer, Bernier and the other contenders
If you’ve ever smoked marijuana, beware of the U.S. borderAdmitting to ever smoking marijuana can get you banned from the U.S.A. for life. So what happens when Canada legalizes pot?
How badly has Canada failed Afghanistan?The massive bombing in Kabul underscores how far the country has fallen as security has collapsed and foreign aid evaporated