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Aaron Wherry

Aaron Wherry covers the House of Commons and its 338 residents for Maclean’s. Parliamentary democracy may have reached its lowest ebb yet. But reform could be on its way. Really. Finally. An elected ...
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Alex Cyr is a freelance writer from Prince Edward Island, now living in Toronto. He is a contributing editor at Maclean’s ...
Colin Campbell is the deputy editor at Maclean's. Since joining the magazine in 2005, he has also served as the foreign editor, business editor and a ...
Canada’s most renegade province has been threatening to go it alone for more than a century. Now they mean it more than ever. Alberta separatism has been a fixture of Canadian politics for as long as ...
My province has always fought with Ottawa. What’s new is a premier who gives legitimacy to separation. Since the day I was born, 46 years ago at the Foothills Hospital in Calgary, Alberta has shaped ...
When I was 16, my classmates started getting cosmetic surgery. It was 2016, the same year Snapchat’s animated filter technology went viral. I sat down in class after summer break and glanced at a girl ...
Last year Nova Scotia Liberal Mike Savage was the lone MP who took up the Canadian Paraplegic Association’s challenge to ...
Prajakta is an associate editor at Maclean’s. While working the frontlines as a med student, Wickenheiser saw COVID’s impact with her own eyes. She volunteered to secure badly needed PPE, and then ...
Adrian Lee is the opinions editor for Maclean's, as well as the arts and science editor. He writes on arts, culture, politics ...
Despite a downturn in the oil and coal industries, mines still need haul truck drivers What weighs more than a million pounds, has wheels the height of three men and can carry 400 tons? It’s a haul ...
Rosemary Counter is a Toronto-based writer and journalist whose reporting and essays have appeared in The New York Times, Vanity Fair, The Guardian, National Geographic, Reader’s Digest and many more.