François Legault to the rescueIn the former airline exec, Quebecers are once again looking for a political saviour
Four funerals and a weddingWhen Zainab weds a foreigner, her tyrant father allegedly plots a mass honour killing to restore his honour
Hamed Shafia: The good sonAn accused “honour killer” sticks up for his parents—and demands to see photos of the dead
The real federalism problem with crime legislationProvincial governments helped create the problems Ottawa’s tough-on-crime approach will exacerbate
Who’s suing whom?Our semi-regular roundup of the oddball cases winding their way through the nation’s court system
“Nothing is more dear to me than my honour”The jury at the Shafia murder trial hears more damning wiretaps
The Canadian Wheat Board’s long-shot lawsuit to keep its monopolyThe suit argues the agriculture minister doesn’t have the authority to shut it down
Mark Carney: the Canadian hired to save the worldFROM THE MACLEAN’S ARCHIVES: a 2011 profile, Chuck Norris’ jokes with Carney’s name, and the governor’s anxiety levels in a graph