16 to see at TIFF ’16: Brian D. Johnson’s picksA sweet 16 of must-see movies, plus a handful more our reviewer can’t wait to see
The making of St. TeresaMother Teresa’s cross-border appeal is unmatched, writes Brian Bethune, except by the withering barrage of criticism that has come from all sides
Donald Trump’s supporters may not be who you think they areThe man once tasked to identify Trump supporters says the media narrative on them is all wrong
Edmonton’s ’awkward’ response to the racism in its midstWhen actor Jesse Lipscombe caught explicit racism on tape, he quickly joined forces with Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson on the #MakeItAwkward campaign
Maclean’s on the Hill: What’s driving anti-immigrant sentiment?Catch up on your #cdnpoli on this last long weekend of summer
The summer of Brexit: Who controls what happens next?Brexit’s aftermath is all about control—of the Conservative party, the Labour party, the economy, and Britain’s future
Why Canadian cinema might love Nordic Noir’s new waveThe lure of Nesbø and Knausgaard has stars like Matt Damon, Kristin Wiig and Michael Fassbender turning Scandinavia into the new Hollywood North
Why Alan Kurdi still needs our rageWe all have every right to be angry. It’s what Syrians need from all of us right now.
Daniel Jean-Guy Dutrisac, 1962-2016As a boy he dreamed of being a doctor, but opted to study nursing. With his husband, he took up daring motorcycle trips.
Trump is no longer Mexico’s most hated man. It’s Peña Nieto.Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto was already historically unpopular in his country. One Trump trip later, he’s being openly reviled.