from the archives

That time a kooky leader bizarrely killed a Canada-U.S. free trade deal

Back when Donald Trump was still in diapers, Canada and the U.S. were close to a free trade deal. Here’s the strange story of why those talks died.

Digitizing the Maclean’s archives: Here’s where you come in

We’re seeking your old issues of our magazine

Welcome to the Maclean’s archives

108 years of the magazine will soon be digitized

King Ralph’s parting shots

From the archives: On the eve of his retirement in 2006, the Alberta premier told Maclean’s what he really thought

The U.S. drug czar weighs in on Canada’s pot habit

Gil Kerlikowske on the perils of pot legalization, and how Canada creates drug problems for the U.S.

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L.A.’s unlikeliest angel: Looking back on Jack Singer

He went to Hollywood to get Francis Ford Coppola’s autograph, and revitalized a studio instead

Ezra Levant: The right-wing gadfly who loves to offend

From the Maclean’s archives: A profile of the Sun TV host

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BLAST FROM THE PAST: And then it got worse.

Note to readers: For some reason, while watching Question Period this afternoon, I suddenly had the urge to repost this. I blame Peter Van Loan:

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Remembrance of PROCs Past: Those who forget history …

… are fortunate enough to be able to relive it, in almost realtime, via the ITQ archives:

Liveblogging the Procedure and House Affairs Committee: Filibuster ahoy! (February 5, 2008)

Liveblogging PROC: We’ll stop blogging when he stops talking – the return of the killer filibuster (February 7, 2008)

Liveblogging PROC: Bustafila! Round Three Macleans.ca Blog Central (February 12, 2008)

Liveblogging PROC: His point – and he *does* have one … (February 14, 2008)

Liveblogging PROC: Is this the end of a very Goodyear? (March 4, 2008)

Liveblogging PROC – We’ll leave a candle in the window, Gary (March 6, 2008)