Russia’s American coupThe U.S. is finally waking up to the fact that it has been turned into a subordinate ally to Russia, thanks to Putin and Trump
Following the ashes of Fidel CastroIn the Hero City of the Revolution, on the day of the dictator Castro’s funeral, Allen Abel finds Cubans yearning for freedom, but tied to the past
How 2016 became the year of the ’nasty woman’In a hard 2016, a misogynistic insult from Donald Trump became a rallying cry
The horrors on the frontlines of the war for MosulIraqi forces are inching forward to Mosul—and into a horrifying mix of civilians, snipers, car bombs and mortars
One day in Donald Trump’s lobbyInside America’s Executive Mansion with the powerful, the protesters and one woman who’s planning to move to Montreal
In U.S., Cubans reflect on the past—and consider the future’It’s not a day for celebration, because Fidel still got a brother there’
The Canadian roots of white supremacist Richard SpencerAvery Haines writes about meeting the white supremacist making headlines today—and his disturbing dream for a ’white state’
Newsmakers of the Year: Donald Trump, rule-breaker in chiefFor shattering political traditions and moral boundaries, and for a historic run—for better or worse—Donald Trump is Maclean’s 2016 Newsmaker of the Year
Newsmakers: Christine Lagarde and the new world disorderThe IMF’s Christine Lagarde is fighting for open markets at a time when the forces of protectionism are on the rise
How to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, 2016 editionOur annual Newsmakers tradition is back: Scott Feschuk finds 2016’s notables figures’ exclusive peanut butter and jelly sandwich recipes