Harper and Obama can’t agree to disagree on defencePaul Wells on why the leaders aren’t so far apart, even if Canada won’t pay its share of the bill
Editorial: Canada needs to do more to uphold its NATO pledgeIf the West wants to defend its values, Canada is going to have to pick up the slack
Bringing down the house in PakistanMass protests led by a cricketer politician and a Canadian cleric are paving the way for dramatic change
Disunited Kingdom: Scotland’s separatists cling to hopeAfter centuries of uneasy union, Scotland is poised to vote on independence. The end of Great Britain may be closer than we think.
Britain’s massive smash TV hit is...a baking show?How a reality show all about baking—instead of bickering or backstory—became a proxy for an uncertain United Kingdom
Congress and CIA battle over torture investigationAmerica is trying to come to terms with its secret use of torture. If only the CIA wasn’t getting in the way.
Fighting the fear of EbolaEveryone, from marathoners to Boy Scouts, is working to replace rumours and fear with facts
Editorial: Air strikes can only do so much in IraqBombing may blunt the progress of Islamic insurgents, but history tells us air power has limited results
Scotland’s referendum is a bold, Braveheart campaignBoth loved and loathed, the 1995 film classic looms large in the battle over Scottish independence
Republicans try a new tack to bring down ‘lawless’ ObamaSpeaker John Boehner is ready to sue the President