This is Donald Trump’s world nowPaul Wells: Democracy and openness are in decline, and the U.S. president—not Canada—is on the winning side
The most Canadian cross-country road tripPerfect strangers across Canada peppered this couple’s journey to a new home with roadside messages and personal notes
Tracking the Doug Ford cutsFrom wind turbines to coffee for bureaucrats, here’s what Ontario’s new government has axed to date
Why Prince Harry and Meghan Markle went to IrelandThe popular newlyweds’ trip to Ireland—where it would once have been unthinkable for any senior royals to visit—is an opportunity to take stock
America’s Supreme Court circus is in sessionAllen Abel in Washington: As if trade wars, the Russians and North Korea were not enough to juggle, a torn America begins another battle
Why robber barons and the working poor are back with a vengeanceThe Booker-nominated Tim Winton also explains the ’cousinly warmth’ he feels toward Canadians
Borders of the mind: The privilege and politics of travelling to the U.S.-Mexico borderEssay: Walls are always first built in the imagination—and on a trip to Mexico through the U.S., John Semley finds a prescription for how they can be knocked down
Trump trashing NATO isn’t important—what the alliance does next isScott Gilmore: Washington has dropped the ball, but Canada and the EU is capable of picking it up and making this summit a milestone in history
Why Turkey, not Trump, is the NATO wildcardAdnan R. Khan: Ignore Trump and his theatrics. The real issue when NATO meets will be Turkey and its dangerous drift into Russia’s orbit.
So long, Silicon Valley. China is the world’s innovation engine.China’s innovation leap appears unstoppable, writes John Shmuel. Even Western startups are starting to copy Chinese ideas.