Should Canada worry about Wilbur Ross?The incoming U.S. commerce secretary has long been a critic of NAFTA
Trudeau crunches the crude math of pipeline politicsEvan Solomon on Justin Trudeau’s tough political calculus on Trans Mountain, and the real reason he approved it
The Justin Trudeau honeymoon is overEditorial: Justin Trudeau was booed at the Grey Cup game. He should get used to it.
Alberta needed a win—and finally got oneThe approval of two pipelines is cause to celebrate in hurting Alberta. But it could also keep Canada’s environmental plan on track.
Justin Trudeau’s B.C. blunderThere are risks to a Burnaby pipeline that Trudeau is underestimating: dead whales and Clayoquot 2.0. And they will cost him in 2019.
An Alberta pit stop on Trump’s bizarro road to the White HouseKellyanne Conway’s trip to the oil sands could set the tone for Canada-U.S. relations in the Trump era
Trudeau’s turn from cool to laughing stockTerry Glavin on how Justin Trudeau’s lament for the dictator Fidel Castro confirmed every lampoon of the prime minister’s foreign-policy vacuity
What Canadian prime ministers said when 10 world leaders diedAfter Justin Trudeau’s glowing eulogy for Fidel Castro, a look at how former Canadian Prime Ministers reacted when world leaders passed away
Justin Trudeau’s trouble with rose-tinted diplomacyTrudeau’s sunny statement on Castro’s death was an egregious white-washing of the dictator’s record
On Castro’s death, a look at Fidel and Pierre—and JustinAuthor Robert Wright, who explored the Trudeau-Castro bond, explains it in the context of our present day