Our fifth annual bonanza of more than 70 charts to help you make sense of the economy in the year ahead
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Russia is a mess, but it’s still playing the West
Scott Gilmore: It’s economy is smaller than Canada’s and its military is nothing next to the U.S., yet it’s winning at one thing: upending the world order
The 91 most important economic charts to watch in 2018
For the fourth year in a row Maclean’s presents its year-end Chartapalooza, your guide to making sense of the economy in the year ahead
Should older people lose the right to vote?
Some have argued that disenfranchising the elderly would allow younger people to make decisions about their future, but is it really that simple?
What the census tells us about Canada’s aging population
Face it Canada, we’re getting old, though as the latest census figures show, not every part of the country is growing grey at the same pace
Does Donald Trump need a plan to make America mate again?
With its birth rate in decline and an aging population, the U.S. economy faces headwinds that could be worsened by Trump’s plans to restrict immigration
How ‘blue zones’ offer secrets for long lives—and shorter ones, too
Pockets of centenarians have been revealing clues for living longer. Now, those areas’ next generations are teaching us how to mess it all up.
Why Canada’s economy can’t pick up speed
A look at the long-term demographic trends that have held back growth, and could continue to do so for years to come
The tidal wave of seniors has to be seen to be understood
As much as we’ve talked about Canada’s aging population, it’s hard to appreciate it without seeing it in action
Is Alberta going to start aging faster again?
In Alberta, Canada’s youngest province, the proverbial fountain of youth is an oil rig