Poland’s president on NATO, his critics and the burden of historyPaul Wells interviews Polish President Andrzej Duda
Paul Martin’s very own class reunion on Parliament HillAs Martin watched his portrait unveiling, the former PM morphed into valedictorian
On electoral reform, Maryam Monsef wants to ’get this right’This is not about partisanship, says the minister, as she puts Liberals in charge
A second chance for Ottawa to make things right with AlbertaDealing with disaster is a tricky political game
A nation responds to the Fort McMurray fireFrom lemonade stands to charity concerts, Canadians were moved to break their own record of generosity
RIP Peeter Kopvillem, 1954-2016Maclean’s loses its senior executive editor, a fine musician and fierce defender of his family’s native Estonia
Ghomeshi: End of the trial—and start of a redemption tour?We heard directly from Jian Ghomeshi for the first time since that first infamous Facebook post, and if he’s to be believed, it’s a transformed Ghomeshi who’s speaking
Atlantic Canada’s great big show of support for Fort McMurray’I think three-quarters of the East Coast at one time or another have been at Fort Mac. It’s like a second home, really’
Cannes Day 1: Woody Allen, Xavier Dolan (déja vu!) & what’s hot**Not Donald Sutherland! Longtime Maclean’s film critic Brian D. Johnson on the Cannes Film Festival’s highlights—and opening day’s oddball moments
Read the statement from Ghomeshi complainant Kathryn Borel’Every day, over the course of a three-year period, Mr. Ghomeshi made it clear to me that he could do what he wanted to me and my body’