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Picking sides in the fight for France
Many Muslim immigrants love France. But many understand the country doesn’t love them back.
How the Muslim world is being left behind
Why each new terror attack only further marginalizes the Muslim world
France’s other rally: Triumphant, and foreboding
Paul Wells sends a dispatch from Beaucaire in France, where Marine Le Pen’s counter-rally drew an ominous response from the crowd
France remains Charlie: Scenes from Paris’s unity rally
Nick Kozak’s powerful photos from an emotional gathering in Paris
Islamists won’t kill free speech—we will
‘In my view there is no media outlet in Canada brave enough to allow a full and proper discussion of Islam’
Elegy for Charlie Hebdo: A silent dispatch from Paris
Video: In just more than a minute, Maclean’s contributor Nick Kozak captures a day like no other in Paris
Wells: What Paris shootings mean for French politics
Paul Wells reports after French hostage takings
Paul Wells: ‘Charlie Hebdo was here’
Video: Our political editor reports from Paris on the evening of a day of mourning
Shared around the world: On satire, words, and freedom of the press
Quotes and ideas on satire and free press in the aftermath of the Paris attacks on Charlie Hebdo