The Greens want electoral reform. It’s no surprise why.The Liberals promised to change the way we vote. At its biennial convention, the Green Party is making its case for proportional representation.
What needs to happen for Trump to win in NovemberDonald Trump’s poll numbers are sagging just a week after he pulled even with Hillary Clinton. A few swing states and split votes could help his cause.
The 2016 Rio Olympics low-budget, low-tech opening ceremonyBrazil wants you to know it is not the kind of country to spend more than it needs to on superficial ceremonies
Golf’s woes continue despite Olympic returnYes, they’ll be playing golf in Rio, but away from the Olympics there are mounting signs that golf is in trouble
Maclean’s on the Hill: Medical pot, MP votes and Peace Tower bellsThe second episode in our summer series of #cdnpoli podcasts
Ready or (mostly) not, the Rio Games beginSecurity is swarming, the venues are iffy and the opening ceremony will be a low budget affair. Tolerance is the watch-word.
Patty Hearst’s America, 40 years laterNew Yorker writer Jeffrey Toobin finds an engrossing narrative in an old crime story
Keep calm and leave your carry-on luggageWhy do so many passengers, like those on the Emirates flight that crashed this week, stop to get their bags before evacuating a burning plane?
Six top athletes on their dreams for the Rio OlympicsMaclean’s talks to some of the best Canadian athletes ahead of Rio 2016
A sad ending for the ’world’s loneliest polar bear’From 2016: Arthur the polar bear never did make it to a refuge in Manitoba