The notable feuds, fights, and scraps that marked 2016What’s a year without the spice of conflict? The feuds that defined 2016, from our Newsmakers issue
The heroes and villains of 20162016 Newsmakers: The people, events, and moments that reflect the heroes and villains of the year that was
The best and worst in arts and culture in 2016Our 2016 Newsmakers: The people, events, and moments that reflect the best and worst of the year that was, in movies, music, and TV
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
Newsmakers of the Year: Gord Downie’s farewell for the agesOur 2016 Newsmakers: The Tragically Hip’s Gord Downie used the band’s final tour to kick cancer’s ass—and deliver a message
Newsmakers: Justin Trudeau, Canada’s image-conscious targetOur 2016 Newsmakers: Take our quiz and match the mugging Justin Trudeau photo-op with the indignation it sparked
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
The best and worst in business in 20162016 Newsmakers: The people, events, and moments that reflect the best and worst of the year that was in business
How dictators took on diplomacy in 2016Maclean’s Newsmakers 2016: It was the best of times for global co-operation. It was the worst of times for democracy.