Sarah Glidden’s timely meditation on journalismGlidden, a cartoonist, humanizes people making hard choices under impossible circumstances
Into the abyss of black deaths in AmericaWesley Lowery gets the facts in order about the Black Lives Matter movement
Maclean’s on the Hill, Nov. 11: What Trump means for CanadaIt’s the big question on everyone’s mind. So this week’s politics podcast tries to figure out Donald Trump’s rise—and how it’ll affect Canadians.
Does Trump have to live in the White House?Will the president-elect move into 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue—even with the marked lack of gold-trimmed everything?
What happens when the walls go up?Trump wants to tear up trade deals like NAFTA. How will a trade-dependent economy like Canada cope in a protectionist world?
’Leonard, we appreciate the gift.’ In appreciation of Leonard CohenBrian D. Johnson’s never-before-published ode to ’our scout on the front lines of love, guiding us into the beauty of the moment, but with a cautionary word’
Hillary Clinton’s big problemIt had less to do with gender and more with the fact that Clinton was a terrifically flawed candidate who failed to inspire voters.
The inevitability of Donald TrumpOne photo, less than 1,000 words: Five years later, Donald Trump gets the last laugh
What Donald Trump’s win means for a Canadian in New YorkA block party at Brooklyn’s Clinton and President streets was supposed to celebrate the first female president. Instead, there was only silence.