Fifty-two months of torture and the four men responsibleScott Gilmore on the case of Adam Capay, and how the province of Ontario allowed his horrific torture to happen
The not-so-crazy case against Hillary ClintonThe U.S. needs someone who can be trusted to bring the country together and then forward. Hillary Clinton is not that person.
How to close the gaming industry’s diversity gapWhile everyone insists diversity and inclusion is important, a solution for desegregating the gaming industry remains out of reach
Second Jen and the rise of actor-written TVIt might once have been considered a waste of money and time for actors to make their own shows; now it can elevate them to stardom
Election Daily: Could Donald Trump have a lifeline?Maclean’s Bulldog, Oct. 25: Hillary Clinton, meanwhile, fights voter complacency with voting convenience
Madeleine Thien’s book about history’s fluidity wins a history-rich prizeShe may not have taken the Man Booker, but Madeleine Thien’s ’Do Not Say We Have Nothing’ is a worthy winner of the Governor General’s Award
Barbara McClatchie Andrews, 1942-2016She travelled the world, working as a teacher and later a fearless photographer
How a plan to sell New Brunswick caviar went so wrongMillions in government grants to caviar producers failed to produce any results
The Liberals killed a bill promoting gender parity in politics. They were wrong.Why the arguments against a bill that would have penalized parties for failing to run equal lists of male and female candidates don’t make sense