TelevisionQ&A: Mad Men’s Jessica Paré on Quebec, fan theories, and secrets Jessica Paré, who plays Don Draper’s Canadian ex-wife, talks about what it’s like to work on Mad Men
PoliticsThe Interview: Philip Slayton on mayors behaving badlyFrom 2015: Philip Slayton on bad mayors, good mayors—and why every big-city mayor has no real power and is doomed to fail
PoliticsAn improper brand of magnanimitySome of Mike Duffy’s conduct seems rooted in something besides greed
PoliticsThe Maclean’s Politics Panel: Polls close in Alberta and the U.K.Also: Nigel Wright’s emails invite so many questions
MoviesJoss Whedon and the battle for personal franchise moviesJoss Whedon tried to make ’Avengers: Age of Ultron’ as personal as he could, but with franchise movies, personal filmmaking isn’t easy.
WorldThe stone slab that sunk Ed MilibandThe finger pointing among consultants, pollsters and the media ignores a fundamental truth, writes Jonathon Gatehouse: the Labour leader was a stiff
CanadaWhat the failure of Sweden’s schools can teach CanadiansEditorial: Canada has long been compared unfavourably to Sweden, with its cradle-to-grave social programs. Turns out, we might be better off.
ArtsThe Thrill: On Scientology and selfiesOur pop-culture podcast discusses HBO’s Scientology documentary ’Going Clear,’ and Kim Kardashian’s selfie book
SocietyWhat ’Going Clear’ means for the decline of ScientologyHBO’s documentary about Scientology finally crosses the border into Canada. What does it say about the Church’s future?
WashingtonFor the record: David Cameron’s victory speech For the record, here’s what David Cameron had to say about the Conservatives’ election victory