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Saving Bonavista’s rich heritage

Saving Bonavista’s rich heritage

Bonavista is one of Newfoundland’s grand old towns, situated near the end of a peninsula extending 85 km from Newfoundland’s northeast coast. Thanks to John Norman of Bonavista Living, the community’s gorgeous architecture is being restored one building at a time. Read our full story on how Norman is saving his hometown’s remarkable built heritage.
The price of airline comforts: Behind the scenes at Canada’s largest airport

The price of airline comforts: Behind the scenes at Canada’s largest airport

Maclean’s senior writer Chris Sorensen shows you what it takes to reunite passengers with their checked luggage at Toronto Pearson International Airport. He also weighs in on why airlines are offering passengers a big reason to bypass all that purpose-built infrastructure. Read our full story on the evil genius of airports.
Miss P: A sneak peek into the life of the Westminster winner

Miss P: A sneak peek into the life of the Westminster winner

No one quite saw it coming. Miss P, the beautiful beagle from Enderby, B.C., took this year’s Westminster Kennel Club dog show by storm, winning Best in Show honours in early February. “I could tell she was aware that the whole world was watching her,” William Alexander, her Canadian handler, tells Maclean’s.
Rachel Browne spent a day with Alexander in Woodstock, Ont., where a triumphant Miss P visited, now facing a brand-new challenge: motherhood. Read our full story on Miss P the beagle.
How to be a better Canadian: Sing with Corb Lund

How to be a better Canadian: Sing with Corb Lund

Maclean’s presents an instalment in our patriotic video series designed to hone your skills, add to your already encyclopedic knowledge of this great country and generally make you a super-Canadian. In this edition: Country music star Corb Lund explains how to play the iconic Canadian ballad “Four Strong Winds.”
How to be a better Canadian: Drink Canadian wine

How to be a better Canadian: Drink Canadian wine

Maclean’s presents another instalment in our patriotic video series, designed to add to your already encyclopedic knowledge of this great country. In this edition: Award-winning Quebec sommelier Veronique Rivest toasts the champagne of Canadian wines. See more from How to Be a Better Canadian.
How to be a better Canadian: Why you should watch Question Period

How to be a better Canadian: Why you should watch Question Period

Maclean’s associate editor Aaron Wherry breaks down what you’re missing when you skip Question Period—and it might be more interesting than you think. Find out what to expect from Prime Minister Stephen Harper, plus why Wherry compares Question Period in the House of Commons to kindergarten. Read our Inside Ottawa series that considers the work and worth of an MP.
How to be a better Canadian: Appreciate our artistic legacy

How to be a better Canadian: Appreciate our artistic legacy

Maclean’s presents an instalment in our patriotic video series designed to hone your skills, add to your already encyclopedic knowledge of this great country and generally make you a super-Canadian. In this edition: Go into the heart of the National Gallery with Maclean’s Ottawa Bureau Chief John Geddes, who offers a new perspective on how to appreciate the country’s artistic legacy.