Photo essay: Mohamed Fahmy, home but not free The Egyptian-Canadian journalist is enjoying his long-awaited release from prison in Cairo, but he’s not home free yet
Video: Canada’s Michael Ibsen on his family link to Richard IIIThe London, Ont.-born cabinetmaker talks about creating the coffin that will be Richard III’s final resting place
You have to see these libraries. (But shh—people are reading.)Books may be under siege, but these odd, charming libraries are taking them to the Earth’s farthest corners
Photo gallery: A vivid kingdom of the spinelessOver seven years, Susan Middleton photographed invertebrates of the Pacific—some for the very first time.
Photo gallery: Pop-up portraits from the 2015 Juno AwardsAt this weekend’s Junos in Hamilton, the National Music Centre teamed up with acclaimed photographer Norman Wong
Canadians sound off on proposed anti-terrorism billWe asked Toronto demonstrators why they’re opposed to Bill C-51. The answers were as diverse as the participants
Maclean’s on the Hill: Niqab politics and a death in Iraq What you need to know about the week in Ottawa
The Maclean’s Politics Panel: Doiron’s death, niqab politicsAlso: Why Holocaust comparisons are almost always a bad idea
The Thrill: Kimmy Schmidt, Can-Con, and the SimpsonsOur pop-culture podcast on the good and bad of the new Tina Fey show, what the CRTC’s announcement means for Canadian TV, and Sam Simon’s legacy