WorldTo 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?
CanadaCanada finally takes a stand against IranWhy it’s a good thing Dion-era capitulation to the Iranian terror state has dropped out of Ottawa’s foreign-policy priorities
Politics’I have seen this before. We will not go silently.’Iranian-Canadian author and activist Marina Nemat on Donald Trump’s ’trail of destruction and pain’
WashingtonTrump travel ban: ’I am stuck in the United States’Kasra Nejatian, an ex-advisor to Jason Kenney and Canadian who renounced his Iranian citizenship, on being stuck in the U.S.
NewsWhat happened when Alison Azer met the PMThe Prime Minister assured Alison Azer that her family’s file is on his desk. So what’s next for the four children she alleges were abducted by her ex-husband?
BooksThe Iran-Iraq war, continuedA new book reveals surprising economic subterfuge behind a bloody conflict that still shapes the region
WorldThe Iranian republic we don’t knowBehind the troubled regime is a nation desperate for change, having to make progress stealthily
OttawaEvan Solomon and John Geddes on a packed Liberal agendaFollow along with speedy punditry on pipeline politics, the impact of La Loche, and renewed relations with Iran
WorldOur editorial: The price of Western retreat is instabilityThe Taliban’s resurgence reminds us that the fight isn’t over in Afghanistan
WorldWhy would Saudi Arabia execute a Shia cleric? It’s all about America.Saudi Arabia’s execution of a Shia cleric has dangerously escalated regional tensions. That’s just what it wants.