Canada’s media is in thrall to ChinaA new study of three major Canadian newspapers finds their coverage bolsters Chinese economic interests while glossing over its human rights problems.
Canada’s peacekeeping mission in Mali: Who’s fighting and whyCanadian troops will be deployed to the UN mission in Mali by the end of the summer. What are they walking into?
Statues of limitations: Why the present shouldn’t attack the pastThree reasons why statue attacks are often wrong-headed
Diplomacy is dead—and party politics killed itIn Canada and the U.S., ideology has overtaken rational diplomacy which couldn’t come at a more dangerous time.
Texas a lot more progressive than we think: Scientology criticThe New Yorker writer asserts Texas’ low voter turnout makes the state seem redder than it actually is
Kim Thúy on how ’refugee literature’ differs from immigrant literatureThe Governor General’s Award–winning author of the novels ’Ru’, ’Mãn’ and now ’Vi’ is still unpacking her own experience: ’In a refugee camp, you live outside of time.’
Will Trump outsmart us all with his trade war gamble?Opinion: As threats of a trade war heat up, President Trump may be playing a very canny game
Donald Trump jabs on trade, China counterpunches and the world freaks outWith the world’s two biggest superpowers hurtling towards a trade war, here’s a roundup of what all sides are saying
Welcome to a world no longer led by Moscow and WashingtonScott Gilmore: While America slinks into isolation and Russia jokes on Twitter, Beijing is shaping the world order
Donald Trump failed a simple test on his Russian tiesStephen Maher: Trump fired the Secretary of State right after he denounced Russia for a nerve gas attack on British soil. It speaks volumes.