Pico Iyer on the meaning of home, in a post-Trump worldThe well-travelled writer expounds on migration after Trump’s win, lauds Canada, and remembers his mentor Leonard Cohen
Are we seeing a craft brewery bubble, or just a frothy boom?The number of craft breweries in Canada has exploded over the past few years, driven in part by government subsidies. Is this a beer bubble about to burst?
Why Viola Desmond stood up to racism in Nova ScotiaA Q&A with law professor Constance Backhouse about Viola Desmond’s arrest, trial and little-known fight for racial justice in 1946
Women come out on top at the Whistler Film FestivalAt a festival bent on empowering women, ’Miss Sloane’ director John Madden explains how Jessica Chastain’s lobbyist is right at home in the Trump Age
How to kill the Trans Mountain pipelineOpponents of Trans Mountain amass, with some eyes alighting on Lightning Rock—which could prove to be a lightning rod, akin to Standing Rock
Letters: ’God cleared the way for Donald Trump to win’Maclean’s readers write their letters to the editor
Talking points: Rise of the right and a surveillance fightOur short takes on the news of the week. From European politics, to the future of cat videos.
Q&A: Mark Holland on electoral reform consultations—and what comes nextUnder heavy fire, a key Liberal voice on changing how we vote defends the government’s approach to electoral reform
Conservative leadership candidates who shouldn’t be namedScott Gilmore on the contenders, the clones and the clowns in the Conservative leadership race
Rachel Notley takes on pipeline critics—even if they’re from her partyThe Alberta Premier on selling a pipeline in Vancouver, diversifying the economy, and surviving a merger on the right