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Maryam Monsef’s personal revelations leave lingering questionsThe Liberal MP’s revised birthplace doesn’t change her narrative, but there are still troubling questions about Monsef’s story that need answering
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Royal visit 2016: Keep up with Will and KateTips and tricks on how to see Prince William and Kate Middleton—on TV, online, or in person. Here’s what’s happening Friday
Jason Kenney: ’I still wonder how I got here’As he resigns after 19 years as an MP, Jason Kenney pays tribute to Parliament—and Canadians who fight hard to become ’winners of history’
Harambe is about everything and nothing. Just like the internet.At an evening candlelight vigil for a deceased gorilla, Harambe, the lines between the sincere and the trivial become blurred beyond recognition
The science and psychology of The WaveWhen it works, the wave is a glorious thing. (It doesn’t always work.)
How third-party candidates could decide U.S. electionAllen Abel on the candidates hoping to find a sweet spot with an unhappy electorate. They won’t win, but could steal enough votes to be dangerous.
How Kellie Leitch touched off a culture warAre you Canadian enough? What Kellie Leitch’s plan to screen immigrants says about the country—and the leadership hopeful who suggested it
Hillary Clinton moves to capture millennialsMaclean’s Bulldog, Sept. 22: Your daily rundown of what happened on the U.S. campaign trail