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Montreal’s New Waterfront Tetris Tower

If you find yourself visiting the old Montreal port this summer, you’re going to see something new and a little weird: a 65-metre tower jutting asymmetrically into the sky, signalling the entrance to the Grand Quay of the Port of Montreal. The tower, designed by Montreal firm Provencher_Roy, features a glass observation deck with a sweeping 360-degree city view.

The Montreal skyline has remained pretty stagnant for several decades so a fresh development is big news. We’re celebrating its arrival in our monthly section called “The Building,” where we spotlight cool structures that are popping up across the country. “The tower,” says Carly Pews for Maclean’s, “has injected some much-needed fun into the port’s overall function.”

–Sarah Fulford, editor-in-chief

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Life in the Age of Drought

Merritt, a 7,000-person city in the B.C. Interior, has been under level three water restrictions since April. To cope, Leanne Cleaveley and her husband collect grey water, limit baths and use a drip irrigation system at home. Usually, at this time of year, the community is just entering level one—which leaves Cleaveley anxious about what the upcoming summer will bring. “It’s not just the drought I fear, but wildfires and flooding, too,” she writes in this essay for Maclean’s.

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The Power List: AI

Not long ago, artificial intelligence still seemed safely boxed away into the realm of “let’s worry about that later.” But, as with climate change and political extremism, the hypothetical has quickly (and scarily) morphed into the concrete. From our 2024 Power List, meet the top 10 Canadians training, regulating, pondering and monetizing the machines.

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Sober Nation

More and more Canadians are rethinking their relationships with alcohol, whether taking a night, a week or a month off—or dropping it completely. And sexy mocktails, zero-alcohol beer and boozeless bars are everywhere. From our June 2024 issue, read Caitlin Walsh Miller’s feature on why it’s never been cooler (or easier) to go alcohol-free.

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