Understanding the story behind the riots that rocked Detroit fifty years ago this summer
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A best friend remembers Gordie Howe
Growing up in Malta, Felix Gatt didn’t know a thing about hockey. Then he moved to Detroit and met Mr. Hockey himself.
Detroit moves on from Gordie Howe—and itself
In Hockeytown, USA, Mr. Hockey is as faint a memory as the Detroit of his glory days
Land of the freeloaders: The battle for a new cross-border bridge
From 2015: Inside Canada’s protracted struggle to build a critical cross-border bridge—and how America got away without paying a penny
Young and carless
The auto industry has yet to find a way to get young people driving again
Noted at the Detroit auto show: The industry’s future
Automakers push bigger, more powerful vehicles
Canada’s luge team settles a beef and Edward Snowden adjusts to Russia
Newsmakers this week
Letters: ‘Hang tough, Motor City’
Maclean’s readers weigh in on Detroit, the royal baby hoopla and men’s rights
Detroit and the lost history of Canadian municipal insolvencies
How to prevent a return to the past? Through data visualization, of course.
Detroit runs out of gas
Paul Wells mourns the Motor City, which has been in decline for longer than anyone wants to recall