Maclean'sA brilliant scientist was mysteriously fired from a Winnipeg virus lab. No one knows why.verified_publishermacleans.ca - By Justin LingXiangguo Qiu would seem an unlikely character in a tale of international intrigue. A mild-mannered scientist who won accolades for her work fighting …
Maclean'sSnowboarder Laurie Blouin's secret weapon: The music of Shania Twainverified_publishermacleans.ca - By Aaron Hutchins“Let’s go, girls. Come on.” These are the words of encouragement Laurie Blouin expects to hear when she hits the slopes to compete in the 2022 Beijing …
Maclean'sOn energy and climate, politics is the problemverified_publishermacleans.ca - Nik Nanos and Brendan FrankNik Nanos is the Chief Data Scientist and Founder of Nanos Research and Chair of the University of Ottawa’s Positive Energy Advisory Council. Brendan …
Maclean'sFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThe hawks are screeching over Ukraine. Will cooler heads prevail?verified_publishermacleans.ca - By Adnan R. KhanThe war hawks are screeching for a more muscular response to Russian provocations at the Ukrainian border. The American president, trying to bolster …
Maclean'sThe world left these Afghan women behind. Now they're fending for themselves.verified_publishermacleans.ca - By Adnan R. KhanThe dark spectres that hang over Shazia Mohseni take multiple forms these days. Sometimes it’s the haunting possibility that to build the future she …
Maclean'sRed Cross swimming lessons have been a rite of passage for 76 years. They'll soon be history.verified_publishermacleans.ca - By Jason MarkusoffIf you’re a Canadian who remembers your childhood swim lessons, odds are that memory bank includes Red Cross swim badges. In recent years, kids …