Editorial: Will we revert to some semblance of the old normal in 2022? Should we want to?
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Maclean’s meets the moment: Our new magazine look, explained
‘In an age of distraction, a beautifully designed print magazine is a thing unto itself, a physical artifact that leans into a mandate of beauty and knowledge,’ writes Alison Uncles, editor-in-chief
The real ‘black mark’ when it comes to Canada’s military
The Editorial: There’s a pervasive culture of sexual misconduct in the military. After countless reports and recommendations, Harjit Sajjan should really have a handle on what needs fixing. And yet…
The story of Darian Henderson-Bellman
Our editorial: While the COVID-19 crisis will ebb, the threat of gender-based violence will persist; what will the 2021 figures reveal when they are tabulated?
If you thought the cutting of B.C.’s ancient forests was winding down, you’d be wrong
Our editorial: Over the decade ending in 2018, an average of 15,200 hectares of old growth hit the ground annually in coastal forests alone. That’s an area per year the size of Vancouver.
20,000 Canadians have died of COVID-19. Each of their stories teaches us about life.
Our editorial: More than 400 journalism students across Canada are writing obituaries of COVID-19 victims in Canada. Their work is an exercise in empathy.
Seniors deserve a life worth living during the COVID-19 pandemic
Our editorial: While physical isolation is key to the current approach to fighting COVID-19, it is also a significant causal factor in mental and physical problems among the elderly
Finally, Nova Scotia gets a public inquiry that can deliver justice to grieving families
Our editorial: Nova Scotians were united in their call for a powerful and transparent inquiry. The only ones offside were the men in charge. Eventually, they did the right thing.
How to fix a national embarrassment
Our editorial: 82 per cent of all COVID-19 deaths in Canada have occurred in long-term care homes. What can be done to make sure Canada’s elderly are protected?
Will this pandemic’s legacy be a universal basic income?
Our editorial: The entire country is now a laboratory. And we will soon have reliable data on how the CERB affects individual decisions and outcomes on work, school and health.