Because it’s 2016: Talking gender parity in DavosFor the record, a transcript from Davos from a panel on gender parity
René Angélil: The Svengali behind CélineRené Angélil turned a 12-year-old Quebec girl into a global sensation. How they became a business juggernaut and an unassailable force in Quebec.
How a Vietnamese boat person helped save a family of Syrian refugeesSponsored by strangers nearly four decades ago, Phung Tran is paying forward the life-altering favour—with some help from her ’Canadian grandmother’
One year later: Winnipeg leaders on a city’s fight against racismOne year after a public pledge to tackle racism, Winnipeg’s civic and Indigenous leaders talk about the progress being made
‘Welcome to Canada:’ An update on Family No. 417The Syrian family found itself on the cover of Maclean’s—and then met the Prime Minister
That Sophie Grégoire-Trudeau song: Six things you might be wondering aboutIs Sophie Grégoire-Trudeau’s song any good? And where did that come from? What you need to know about her performance
From one uncool Canadian to all the others: Shut up, already!The oldest rule in the book when it comes to cool: Never care whether people think you are cool. So, why do we care so much, Canada?
’Smile back at me’: Sophie Grégoire-Trudeau breaks into songListen to Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau, the Prime Minister’s wife, deliver a self-written song at an event for Martin Luther King Jr.
Alberta goes mainstream. How sad.Stephen Marche grew up loving his province’s outsider status. Now it’s just like everywhere else.
A Syrian family featured on Maclean’s cover meets Justin TrudeauA family of Syrian refugees featured on the latest cover of Maclean’s met the Prime Minister—and brought a special present