WashingtonThe problem and the promise of Donald Trump‘The Donald’ is a sideshow and a showman. Which is why his run for President will actually go pretty well.
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SocietyDiet disquiet: Why Beyoncé’s veganism angered her fansThis week, Kate Moss found herself improbably more popular than Beyoncé. And that says a lot about our secret hopes for celebrity diets.
WorldFIFA and the long arm of Yankee lawWhy did the US arrest a Uruguayan in Switzerland for taking bribes from Brazil over a Chilean soccer match?
WorldWhere is Canada’s answer to Rand Paul?Rand Paul may be one of America’s most divisive politicians, but he’s leading the charge against the Patriot Act. Scott Gilmore on the lessons Canada can learn
OttawaStephen Harper’s not-so-smooth re-electionsWant the truth? You’ll have to wait. Paul Wells on broken promises to come in the election lead-up
PoliticsPaul Wells: This is not a revolution, Mr. TrudeauToday’s Trudeau Liberalism? Chances are, Pierre would have trouble recognizing it. Paul Wells on Justin Trudeau’s marginal change
CanadaThe hard math of Alberta’s electionColby Cosh on what we know—or think we know—about the province’s political horse race
PoliticsWhy Canada needs more election debatesEditorial: It’s time for civic-minded organizations to start proposing all kinds of debates. Maclean’s would be happy to host the first one.