Here’s how Canada can help France fight terrorism: Go to AfricaCanada could help in Africa if the new Trudeau government is looking for a way to shift military air resources now in Iraq
Some advice for ministers who say silly thingsFormer Alberta premier Ralph Klein was a master at throwing the shifter into reverse when he got stuck in the mud. It’s a lesson other ministers should heed.
Trudeau’s ISIS quagmireWhile Canada’s allies renew their war on terror against Islamic State, the Liberals stick to a promise to withdraw our jets
Why Justin misses StephenThe days when Stephen Harper gave Justin Trudeau opportunities to say no are over
Soon to be in Vogue? Justin TrudeauFashion magazine takes notice of ’Canada’s feminist prime minister’
Why France’s ambassador can live with Trudeau’s plansNicolas Chapuis in conversation with Paul Wells on Canada’s refugee strategy, its withdrawal of CF-18 fighters, and Operation Barkhane
The niqab ban: 2011-15The new Liberal government officially puts an end to an attempt to ban the niqab during the citizenship oath
Should the Trudeau Liberals rethink their plan for Syrian refugees?A basic security check should confirm the vast majority of those would-be Canadians are genuine refugees in desperate need of resettlement
Cabinet connections: How Trudeau’s ministers link togetherNone of the ministers appointed to cabinet by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took the same road, but many have crossed paths. Here’s how.
Why MS scientists are taking aim at Canada’s new science ministerAnne Kingston on how the criticism levelled at Kirsty Duncan over a controversial MS treatment is surprisingly unscientific