The Shafia case is finished—finallyThe Supreme Court puts to rest the honour-killing saga that scarred the country and left Muslims feeling besieged
Why does Canada give away its best ideas in AI?Artificial intelligence is catnip to cheque-wielding politicians. But their investments won’t pay unless we stop hawking patents
Saying goodbye to minor hockey, lunatic parents, and that smellScott Feschuk bids farewell to the world of minor hockey: crazy hockey parents, $300 sticks and a locker-room stench worse than a perspiring sasquatch
The End: Mel Rocchio, 1965-2017His childhood was filled with adventure. He became a hardworking fisherman with a fearless love of the sea.
Nova Scotia is racing to protect its fragile ’Moose Sex Corridor’A narrow strip of land connecting Nova Scotia to New Brunswick is a lifeline for maritime moose in the mood to mate—and it’s under threat
How facial recognition software is slowly eroding privacyOur editorial: New face-tracking technology offers an invaluable tool for law enforcement, but as it spreads there will be a strong temptation to misuse it
Letters: "Why should it be our responsibility to destroy ISIS"Maclean’s readers write their thoughts on our coverage in letters to the editor
Why Canada’s seafood market is so bad, and costs so muchCanada produces some of the most sought-after seafood in the world, but much of it gets exported, leaving Canadian shoppers paying more for less
Why Uber’s manipulation of drivers is so wrongUber has been manipulating its drivers into working longer hours and accepting more rides. It’s part of a bigger problem facing gig workers.
Polars bears are descending on Newfoundland and scaring parentsParents are schooling kids in the risks posed by ursine visitors. Good idea, because the bears may soon be arriving in greater numbers.