Newsmaker of the day: Lassana Bathily, the grocery store heroThe 24-year-old man from Mali hid customers in a freezer as a gunman stormed a kosher grocery store in Paris
Boko Haram: Random fire and countless dead The terrorist group has killed an estimated 2,000 since seizing Baga and surrounding villages
Islamists won’t kill free speech—we will’In my view there is no media outlet in Canada brave enough to allow a full and proper discussion of Islam’
Elegy for Charlie Hebdo: A silent dispatch from Paris Video: In just more than a minute, Maclean’s contributor Nick Kozak captures a day like no other in Paris
America’s gatekeeper: R. Gil Kerlikowske’s big border plans How the new U.S. border chief aims to boost trade and beef up security with Canada
By turning their backs, police are deepening America’s tribalismThe Editorial: Public criticism is not betrayal. And by ignoring that, U.S. police are highlighting a dangerous social divide.
Paul Wells: ’Charlie Hebdo was here’ Video: Our political editor reports from Paris on the evening of a day of mourning
Why we must run the damn cartoonsMichael Petrou on the imperative of publishing the Charlie Hebdo cartoons of the prophet Muhammad
Shared around the world: On satire, words, and freedom of the pressQuotes and ideas on satire and free press in the aftermath of the Paris attacks on Charlie Hebdo