Can we maintain a common Canadian decency?Opinion: Chris Alexander on the Rebel, the media, and what Canada has done right—and must keep doing—to keep populism at bay
Jane Philpott moves on. Health Canada’s drug problems remain.The outgoing health minister leaves behind some of Ottawa’s hottest files, from the opioid crisis to a less-than-transparent drug-safety system
Playing the Jane Philpott card: Trudeau shuffles the deckJustin Trudeau looks to one of his most capable cabinet ministers to deliver on Indigenous affairs, one of the government’s thorniest files
What do doctors really have to fear from the feds’ tax crackdown?Opinion: Doctors are howling over Bill Morneau’s proposed closing of tax loopholes—but few of them would actually be significantly affected
Justin Trudeau is between a rock and a heart place on immigrationOpinion: As Canada experiences an ’unsustainable’ surge through its borders, Trudeau faces an unpalatable decision over his open-door brand
Why Sir John A. Macdonald’s name should stay on our schoolsJohn Geddes on the reason we remember Sir John A. and the importance of weighing historical figures based on more than their flaws
NAFTA: Why Canada loves Chapter 19, and America hates itWashington has long decried Chapter 19 of the treaty and now wants it scrapped. That’s not sitting well with Canada.
The worrying silence around Canada’s trade talks with ChinaChrystia Freeland’s silence following her first trip to China as foreign affairs minister is troubling, says Charles Burton
Trump says he’ll ’probably’ terminate NAFTA"Personally, I don’t think we can make a deal," Trump says at rally in Phoenix – one week after NAFTA talks begin
NAFTA: Is Chapter 19 worth fighting for?A key victory in the original NAFTA, Ottawa now must ask itself if the dispute resolution chapter is worth keeping