Can Canada afford to break with the U.S. on climate change policy?An interview with economist Chris Ragan on how to avoid hurting Canadian industry while still tackling climate change
Canada’s break with America on foreign policy isn’t so novelCanadian history—from JFK and Diefenbaker, to the last ’Trudeau Doctrine’—is littered with foreign-policy differences with the U.S.
A new vision for Canada’s foreign policy: Maclean’s on the HillDon’t miss our weekly briefing on the hottest debates in Canadian politics over the last seven days
Amarjeet Sohi responds: What is Canada’s infrastructure bank for?Canada’s infrastructure minister rebuts Pierre Poilievre’s criticisms of the Liberals’ proposed new federal infrastructure bank
A bold week for Canadian foreign policy: Ottawa Power RankingsWho’s up? A foreign minister with a bold plan. Who’s down? A Tory leadership runner-up.
Canada’s long-shot defence policyHarjit Sajjan’s long-anticipated defence policy plan outlines $62 billion in new spending, but budget questions remain.
An audacious vision of Canada’s place in a changing worldIt’s less about Canada trying to make the world a better place than preserving what is left, writes Stephanie Carvin, but a lot could still go wrong for the government
Harjit Sajjan’s $62-billion defence policy long shotHistory shows long-term military spending often gets squeezed by hard-up governments—but sometimes it does get done
What is Canada’s infrastructure bank for?Pierre Poilievre on the risk of loan guarantees as part of Canada’s new infrastructure bank’s operations
The Liberals’ defence policy: So much, and too littleChrystia Freeland set out a bold vision for Canada’s foreign policy. But the Liberals’ defence policy seems to offer few ways to meet it.