How Jim Balsillie plans on selling the NorthFor just one time, Jim Balsillie would take the Northwest Passage—in the hopes of finding sovereignty in the Arctic, tourism and jobs
’In Flanders Fields’: Canada’s national poem turns 100A new sculpture in Ottawa celebrates the ‘beauty and power’ of John McCrae’s ’In Flanders Fields’, 100 years old on May 3
Secrecy surrounding RCMP harassment case deepensOntario justice rules she lacks discretion to make mystery evidence public
Harper saved us from a Mad Max wasteland, and other hyperboleNo man in the history of time has ever done more crucial work than Scott Feschuk, who measured the Conservatives months before the election
Cover story preview: Selling the NorthFor Jim Balsillie, finding the Franklin expedition was the beginning of bigger goals in the Arctic
What might the Alberta NDP government do with energy policy?On many energy issues, it’s hard to find a lot of daylight between Alberta NDP policies and those of the other two front-running parties
New allegations surface against ballet photographer Bruce MonkFour more women speak out about the now-fired Royal Winnipeg Ballet School photographer following Maclean’s cover story
The world as we see itA roundup of victories, tragedies, triumphs, disappointments, and the names making news—good or bad—this week
Canada 148: Share your videos of what it feels like to be CanadianSend us your GoPro videos capturing what it feels like to be Canadian for our special Canada Day project
The hard math of Alberta’s electionColby Cosh on what we know—or think we know—about the province’s political horse race