Why ISIS is more dangerous than everThe Islamic State is on the road to collapse and is now lashing out. Will the West take its bait?
The fallout from FranceThe attack in France was the 28th since 9/11 to take more than 100 lives. But it could outscale all the others in its effects.
Photo gallery: The world stands for ParisOn an evening where Paris’s liberté and égalité came under fire, the world stood up to provide some fraternité
Transcript: Trudeau, Ambrose release statements on Paris attacksPrime Minister Justin Trudeau and Conservative Party interim leader Rona Ambrose release statements following the attacks
If ISIS is perpetrating genocide, is Canada morally obligated to fight?A new report says Islamic State committed genocide, and argues that countries like Canada must therefore hold them accountable
How the U.K. is at the vanguard on transgender equalityThe cultural shift in the United Kingdom toward transgender awareness has not been without controversy
One Canadian’s quest to use Scripture to help sell climate scienceWhite evangelical Protestants are the group least likely to believe in climate change. So in America, Katharine Hayhoe is setting out to change that.
The Interview: Glenn Davidson, Canada’s last ambassador to SyriaFormer ambassador Glenn Davidson on leaving Damascus, the civil war, the current peace talks—and what Canada needs to do
Cold comfort: The trials of Sweden’s Syrian refugeesSyrian refugees find themselves lonely, and perplexed, at the Arctic Circle
Canadian John Gallagher killed by Islamic State suicide bomberJohn Gallagher, a former Canadian infantryman who was fighting Islamic State alongside the YPG, was profiled by Maclean’s months before his death