A century later, remembering the hard win at Vimy RidgeVimy was not our finest military hour. But it’s an entry point into World War One for many Canadians—and is worthy of a pilgrimage
A milestone looms for Canada’s Syrian refugees: ’Month 13’Thousands of Syrians will soon be collecting social assistance. But that’s not surprising—nor is it all bad news.
Identity politics returns to QuebecWhy populism and identity issues are set to dominate Quebec politics, perhaps one more time, in the year ahead
What Canadians should demand from Trudeau on climate policyThe Trudeau government has yet to answer fundamental questions about both its climate and energy development policy plans
Maclean’s picks the best movies of 2016Our film critic Brian D. Johnson reveals what made his list as the finest movies of the year
What the pan-Canadian climate plan gets rightThe agreement between Ottawa and all but two of the provinces is the result of negotiation and compromise—though two red flags remain
12 Days of (Trudeau) ChristmasThe Prime Minister and his family received a lot of gifts from around the world in 2016. We sing our way through some of the highlights.
More than just Game of Thrones: The big reads coming in 2017George R.R. Martin promises to wrap up his epic saga, while plenty of other heavyweights are set to dominate the publishing world in 2017
Life under ISIS: Four stories of terror enduredWhen ISIS arrived in Mosul, they were seen as liberators. Then the violence began. Here are stories from people who survived ISIS rule.
How hygge got hip: Danish coziness becomes the hot crazeMore than simple cocooning, the newest lifestyle and design craze is perfect for a time when people are seeking comfort and warmth