Donald Trump becomes America’s commander in confusionExperts don’t agree on much, but they do agree on one thing: Nobody can predict Trump’s actions
Canada’s opposition parties seek leaders—and meaningIn 2017, the Conservatives and New Democrats will work out their new champions—and it’s about to get interesting
In Justin Trudeau’s second year, promises meet proving groundAmid questions for Trudeau about the economy, and a fight for the middle class, John Geddes envisions what 2017 will hold for the Liberals
Canada has much to offer the world in its sesquicentennial yearAnd we have much to be thankful for ourselves in 2017, and beyond
Dissent—and support—grows in Kellie Leitch’s ridingIn her Simcoe-Grey riding, people are denouncing and defending Kellie Leitch. But there’s one thing that unites them.
What’s killing the animals at the Calgary Zoo?Seven penguins are dead in Calgary—the latest in a series of bizarre animal deaths over the last decade. Why does this keep happening?
Maclean’s on the Hill: Electoral reform, Viola Desmond, Joe BidenOur Ottawa bureau catches you up on a week of politics in the nation’s capital
Wobbles aside, Justin Trudeau’s honeymoon continuesThe Trudeau Liberals can still look at their record and, despite the screw ups, happily match it against any government’s first year in office
We can’t build pipelines and meet our climate goalsJason MacLean takes on those who argue a carbon tax will be enough to reduce Canada’s emissions, and lays out a path to meet the Paris climate deal targets
Joe Biden comes to Ottawa, and it feels oddly familiarOn two career politicians—including one longtime Canadian PM—who weren’t crude populists and stayed cool