Scott Young: Sweden’s unorthodox strategy has been rightly criticized, but it’s too early to condemn an approach that’s focused on the long game and public trust
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Absolut Trump: A week of chaos and contradiction
Allen Abel in Washington: A resignation, more scandal and a hotel ballroom speech so bad that applause lines are met with stunning silence
Why Canadian cinema might love Nordic Noir’s new wave
The lure of Nesbø and Knausgaard has stars like Matt Damon, Kristin Wiig and Michael Fassbender turning Scandinavia into the new Hollywood North
After Brexit, who could be next to bolt?
The EU’s handling of the immigration file has stoked resentment of the union across the continent
Ringing up a stranger for some Swede talk
Sweden’s tourism association created a hotline to connect the world to random Swedes. So Maclean’s rang up Martin Thuresson to ask about his country
‘The Father’ examines how to create a criminal
How an author’s life growing up in a family of violent criminals inspired an incredible novel about abuse and the ties that bind
Cold comfort: The trials of Sweden’s Syrian refugees
Syrian refugees find themselves lonely, and perplexed, at the Arctic Circle
Sofia and Carl Philip: The model of a modern royal wedding
Including sappy love ballads and a tattoo
What the failure of Sweden’s schools can teach Canadians
Editorial: Canada has long been compared unfavourably to Sweden, with its cradle-to-grave social programs. Turns out, we might be better off.
Princess Madeleine marries at storybook wedding in Stockholm
Royal watcher Patricia Treble reports on the celebration