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What it feels like to be an honorary Newfoundlander in St. John’s

What it feels like to be an honorary Newfoundlander in St. John’s

If you want to become an honorary Newfoundlander then you’d better get ready for a screech-in. Newfoundlander Ruby Grace provides the rundown on what the ceremony entails and why you’d better be okay with kissing a cod. Is you a screecher, me sons?
What it feels like to be Mike Duffy while on trial

What it feels like to be Mike Duffy while on trial

Could you withstand the media frenzy that follows Mike Duffy now that he’s on trial for fraud, breach of trust and bribery? This is what the suspended Canadian senator faces outside the Ottawa courthouse during his trial.
What it feels like to be Jennifer Jones’s curling rock

What it feels like to be Jennifer Jones’s curling rock

When Olympic gold medallist and curling all-star Jennifer Jones steps out onto the ice, her opponents know she’s so good that she could easily finish the match with an eight-ender. Ever wonder what it feels like to be Jones’s curling rock? It’s time to find out.
Fickle millennials, progressive values and political engagement

Fickle millennials, progressive values and political engagement

Maclean’s associate editor Aaron Wherry moderates a panel at the Broadbent Institute’s Progress Summit on the flummoxing issue of young people and their collective attitude toward voting in general elections. Read our full story on the March 2015 Progress Summit.
Richard III: The parking lot king

Richard III: The parking lot king

DNA from Michael Ibsen, Richard III’s 17th-generation nephew from Canada, was used to confirm the identity of the 15-century monarch discovered in an English parking lot. Ibsen shares his incredible story and how he was given the honour of making the coffin for his royal ancestor. Read our full story on Canada’s connection to King Richard III.