Syrian refugee family 417, six months laterFrom a lonely existence as refugees to joy and community in Peterborough
The rogue Canadian diplomat who took on AssadAs part of a secretive intelligence program, Bruce Mabley helped take on the Syrian regime. Is he a hero? Or did he cross the line?
Why using the word genocide mattersTerry Glavin on Ottawa’s sad dance around ISIS’s genocidal acts, and the House’s disappointing debate
Inside the secret war in IraqAdnan R. Khan on the ground with the Canadian-trained unit fighting ISIS—one that’s making some diplomats fear Ottawa’s plan is misguided
Sponsors of Syrian refugees are left in limboCanadian sponsors who were inspired to act by the Liberals are now waiting for families, with uncertain timelines
What shock-and-awe accomplished for Putin in SyriaWith Syria, Vladimir Putin wanted the world to know Russia is once again a major military player. Mission accomplished.
How Russia used the war in Syria to reassert its global mightRussia’s game-changing intervention in Syria has been a showcase for its stunningly advanced military. And all eyes are watching.
Digging in to give more: The sacrifices of generous CanadiansFrom giving up their own businesses to settling for charity-level salaries, here’s how Canadians are stepping up
The Rajab family is home, at lastWhen Maclean’s first met the Rajabs, the Syrian family was in a one-room shack in Lebanon. Now life begins again.
Turkey and the EU plan to stop the next wave of Syrian refugeesCritics assert that the EU is trying to buy its way out of the refugee crisis