What Trump missed in his address on tolerance - American MuslimsCan a message of tolerance to Islam abroad be persuasive without a corresponding affirmation of American Muslims at home?
To vote or not to vote: Iran’s election dilemma If Iranians in Canada want to vote in their election, they’ll have to cross the border to the U.S. But should they cast a ballot at all?
Canada’s Rebel is joining the global class of paranoid, far-right mediaThe company’s White House correspondent typifies its push to feed the world-wide appetite for wild-eyed rhetoric. And he’s a keen fan of fantasy.
Storytellers confront the occupation of the West BankWriter Michael Chabon and other authors on a morally untenable silence, which spurred new book, "Kingdom of Olives and Ash"
The letters behind FBI Director James Comey’s firingThis is the letter that U.S. President Donald Trump sent to James Comey: “You are hereby terminated and removed from office, effective immediately.”
Why Turkish diplomats are pressuring Canada’s Somali diasporaRecep Tayyip Erdogan’s regime is flexing its diplomatic muscles to hunt its opponents wherever they are in the world
The quiet vote of New France’s last remnant, nearer St. John’s than ParisEmmanuel Macron is not exactly popular, but no one will admit to voting for Marine Le Pen in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon
Congratulations, Emmanuel Macron. Now get to workThe things that made Macron so refreshing—he’s 39, never held elected office before, has no political party—are suddenly the ingredients of a potential nightmare.
Maclean’s Explains: Why are Canadian troops going to Latvia?Canada is gearing up to lead a NATO mission in Latvia. Why are troops there?
Would the Liberal Democrats stand a chance in a U.K. election?The surprise U.K. election has given Liberal Democrats new hope they can galvanize voters around Britain’s exit from the EU. Will it work?