CanadaIs Omar Khadr hours away from freedom?Michael Friscolanti on the law and political manoeuvring around the latest legal showdown
EconomyElection day in Alberta, and China’s push to be a reserve currencyMarch 5: Plus, the IMF threatens Greece, and the tyranny of when stupid meets "smart" objects
PoliticsDonald Bayne relishes the boredom of his stageDay 18 from the Duffy trial: A defence lawyer lulls a courtroom in the midst of voir dire
OttawaThree key questions about Trudeau’s pitch to the middle classOttawa bureau chief John Geddes on today’s Liberal policy proposals
SocietyNewsmaker of the day: Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana The most famous princess of our day is bestowed with historic names
ArtsOne man’s mission to capture 12,000 endangered speciesJoel Sartore is on a monumental quest to photograph the world’s endangered species. His goal is to reach 12,000—and he’s almost halfway there.
TelevisionMaclean’s Mad Men panel: Don hits the roadA recap of the fifth episode of Mad Men’s season 7B and analysis of one big moment: A hallucinatory Jack Kerouac shout-out
EconomyMonday Morning Playbook: A week of elections beginsMay 4: Alberta and the U.K. both head to the polls this week. Plus, a Big Mac turnaround plan, and the rise of fitbits and Powerwalls
Politics’Citizen Péladeau’: What will the PQ do with their Péladeau moment?He is a billionaire media mogul with ego and a temper. And he’s about to become the official face of Quebec separatism.
BooksThe Bibliopod: On PEN/Hebdo, ’showrooming’, and moreMaclean’s books podcast takes on the PEN/Charlie Hebdo controversy and fictional people in politics, and interviews Jon Ronson