Poll: Even post-Khadr, Trudeau Liberals stay afloatVoter support has held steady for Trudeau, despite blowback from the payout to Omar Khadr. For that, the Liberals can thank the economy.
John Horgan misses the premiers’ meeting, loses game of inchesB.C.’s anti-pipeline premier wasn’t around to stop a joint statement that sounded decidedly pro-oil—in a mealy-mouthed, premiers’-summit kind of way
Terror, agony and a new beginning in fire-scarred B.C.Carmen Jacobsen had walled herself off from the world after losing her best friend in a horrific crime. The fire—and the heroism of her neighbours—brought her back.
François-Philippe Champagne has things to sayCanada’s trade minister talks (and talks) to Paul Wells about his globe-trotting efforts to promote Canada, and why it matters now
Why do Australians have a problem with Canadians in their parliament?It’s all about fear of ’divided loyalties.’ But Canada has no such rule, and we’re hardly circling the geopolitical drain.
Where Canada should draw a red line with Donald Trump on NAFTAHow the Trudeau government responds to the U.S. demand to scrap Chapter 19, the NAFTA dispute mechanism, will define the success of the trade talks
The ’grievous injustice’ of the Khadr settlementOpinion: Tory MP Garnett Genuis on why a full accounting in court was needed, not a speedy and politically motivated settlement
Why Donald Trump’s dinner chat with Putin mattersThe White House line about a previously undisclosed Trump-Putin meeting being ’small talk’ doesn’t ring true, writes Andrew MacDougall
The tragic echoes in the cycle of Black deathAs a verdict loomed in the Andrew Loku inquest, Pierre Coriolan was killed in Montreal—reminders of why Black Canadians fight for change
Self storage: Inside the new real estate war to stash your stuffThe self storage industry in Canada is booming and going to extreme lengths to stash your excess stuff