Maclean's - 1 Jul 2025

Table of content - Maclean's (1 Jul 2025)

The Ambassador Bridge spans the widening gap between Windsor and America
Why Canada Is Not For Sale
Brave New Words
The Tariff Trenches
On the Border
How to Fight Back
Maïté Snauwaert processed her grief at a weekend retreat
A salt-sprayed beach house in New Brunswick
A woodcut by Naoko Matsubara
Canada’s fresh-water supply has been drained by drought and dwindling aquifers. There’s lots more to be found in fog—and one company is figuring out how to harvest it.
An exclusive California grief retreat helped one woman wrestle with her mother’s death. The lessons incubated there could change how Canada mourns.
Diana Matheson is already a Canadian soccer legend. Now she’s minting new ones: this year, she launched Canada’s first women’s pro soccer league.
Shania forever, an upended Pride and Prejudice, plus everything else you should read and see this month
I fled two wars—in Ukraine and then Israel. Now I’ve made my home in Canada.
A young couple build a house in tune with New Brunswick’s bracing seaside
“Canada and the U.S. have different cultures and values, and Trump has forced us to define what those are”
BLUE CRUSH
FEEL THE BYRNE
Diana Matheson, Olympic soccer star and Northern Super League founder, is giving Canadian women a pro league of their own
Harvest Water From Fog
My Weekend at Sad Camp
Canada’s Life Sciences
A Call for Chronic Disease Action in Ontario
Improving Healthcare Access in Rural and Remote Canada
How Life Sciences Can Fuel Our Economic Future
Bridging the Gap Between Rural Patients and Specialty Healthcare
A New Approach to Innovation
The New Nationalism
Never For Sale
Never For Sale
HOW TO FIGHT BACK
Pour Money Into the Military
Make Canada a Shipping Superpower
Find New Trading Partners
Keep Immigration Coming
Create a Cross-country Power Grid
Create a Cross-country Power Grid
Hold on to Canada’s IP
Keep Critical Minerals in Canada
Build New East-west Oil Pipelines
A DIVIDED CITY
A DIVIDED CITY
FACES OF THE TRADE WAR
“Each can could be 10 cents more, which would cost us nearly $1 million”
“I thought our entire business model was doomed”
“I thought our entire business model was doomed”
“I didn’t feel safe travelling to the U.S. anymore”
“Reading the news made my chest tighten. My doctor told me I was close to a heart attack.”
“Reading the news made my chest tighten. My doctor told me I was close to a heart attack.”
“When Trump first announced tariffs, I thought, You must be kidding. All our products would be affected.”
MY ADVENTURES WITH CANADIAN BOOKS
MY ADVENTURES WITH CANADIAN BOOKS
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SALT AND CEDAR
SALT AND CEDAR
A GLITTERING RODEO
A REGENCY REMIX
A COSMIC AFFAIR
A LITERARY EXPERIMENT
AN ENGRAVED SHOWCASE
“I fled war zones in two countries. Now I build homes in Alberta.”

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