WashingtonTrump and Putin preside over the funeral for Ronald Reagan’s partyPaul Wells: U.S. conservatives have always believed there can be no moral equivalence between democrats and authoritarians. Those days are over.
OpinionThere is no precedent—a president sides with America’s enemies Scott Gilmore: After Helsinki, America is in unchartered waters, facing the possibility that its president is no longer defending America
WashingtonWhat Trump’s impeachment might look like—and how dangerous it could beIt’s a possibility on everyone’s mind. The big question now is: how would his rabid, gun-owning supporters react to an attack on their leader?
WashingtonThe FBI agent who sent anti-Trump texts proves a fighter as well as a ’lover’Peter Strzok parried the haymakers thrown by House Republicans, reducing his congressional inquisition to slapstick
PoliticsCorporate America’s free trade fighter in the eye of Hurricane TrumpThe head of the Canadian-American Business Council talks about defending NAFTA, America’s ’poking Canada in the eye’ and taking the long view
OpinionNATO will endure, with or without the United StatesOpinion: The U.S. has been scaling back from Europe since before Donald Trump became president—and NATO has been preparing well for that inevitability
CanadaCanada could lead world in resettling refugees by 2020, passing U.S.The United States once welcomed more refugees than all other countries combined. No longer.
OpinionTime for a moratorium on summits: The Trump Pause?Scott Gilmore: The U.S. president is the badly behaved guest at the international table. As long as he’s around, nothing will get done.
WashingtonThis is Donald Trump’s world nowPaul Wells: Democracy and openness are in decline, and the U.S. president—not Canada—is on the winning side
WashingtonAmerica’s Supreme Court circus is in sessionAllen Abel in Washington: As if trade wars, the Russians and North Korea were not enough to juggle, a torn America begins another battle