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?
The global horror that Obama left behindAbsent U.S. leadership, a large swath of the globe is now a lawless power-vacuum that NATO countries can no longer ignore
The big issues that could be on the Trump - Trudeau agendaFrom NAFTA and NATO to softwood lumber and climate change, here are the pressing issues in Canada-U.S. relations
James ’Mad Dog’ Mattis voices his love for Canadian troopsIn contrast to Trump’s tough talk for his NATO allies, Harjit Sajjan has positive meeting with U.S. defence secretary
Donald Trump and the new world orderDonald Trump has no foreign policy experience. What will that mean on the world stage?
On trade and NATO, the U.S. debate tone was toughCanadians might find the personal clashes fascinating, but the policy rhetoric matters on key files
Omran Daqneesh, the face of global neglect in SyriaAn injured little boy is a metaphor for the collapse of humanity in a ceaseless war in Syria we’d rather not even think about
Canada steps up with a new NATO commitmentCarleton University’s Stephen Saideman on how Canada is viewed at the 2016 NATO summit held in Warsaw
Maclean’s on the Hill: Jason Kenney on his return to AlbertaThe Maclean’s Ottawa bureau gives its weekly audio debrief on all things #cdnpoli
Poland’s president on NATO, his critics and the burden of historyPaul Wells interviews Polish President Andrzej Duda