The daughter of a second son, she got the best start of all—a happy childhood. Then, from her father, struggling with great zeal and small strength, and from her mother, affectionate and serene, she learned the often tiresome tasks of queenship
In 2011, Maclean’s reported on how to change attitudes towards mental illness, the ‘orphan of health care’
From 2008: For the first time in years, more kids are having kids—and not just in movies
From the archives: Brian D. Johnson on Rob Stewart, the gifted Canadian filmmaker who has died at the age of 37
‘Dialogue is the only way to push people to change. But it takes time,’ says Muslim scholar Tariq Ramadan in this 2005 interview
Our 2005 story on an autobiographical TV show by Canadian music producer David Foster, who serenaded President Trump in Florida this weekend
Preschool tutoring, music lessons, sports: enough is enough, say some parents. Let kids be kids again.
On Pink Shirt Day, this 2004 essay points out that bullies’ victims can be aggressive or provocative themselves
Toronto consulting engineer Nathan Leipciger chronicled the last four months of his incarceration before the Allies forced Germany’s surrender on May 7, 1945
In 1987, Gloria Steinem told Maclean’s that Canadian and American feminists ‘could help the other from reinventing the wheel’
After Tamil refugees landed on Canada’s east coast, Maclean’s spoke to some of the newest members of Montreal’s Tamil community
In 1986, many Black Canadians reported that they struggled to assess how far they have come—and how much farther they have to go