Paul Wells: NORAD says the threats are higher than they’ve been in decades and action is needed now. Good luck getting Canada on board.
Opinion: While much was made over Trump and Kim’s sometimes awkward chumminess at their summit, that will be important if peace is to endure
Allen Abel takes in the most joyous march on Washington in a quarter-century, while the U.S. president was making history of another kind in Singapore
President Donald Trump gave remarks and took questions following his historic meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
Opinion: If America wasn’t prepared for the high-stakes summit between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un, perhaps its collapse was the best-case scenario
Scott Gilmore: The simplest explanation is that Trump is merely bumbling through the corridors of global power, but among all the missteps there have inevitably been fortunate landings
Rex Tillerson’s firing as U.S. secretary of state is a heavy blow for Canada’s foreign minister, who worked in step with him on North Korea and Russia
Opinion: There’s optimism around the Korean crisis—but we need a coherent, long-term strategy for diplomacy and engagement with North Korea
Ryom Tae Ok and Kim Ju Sik spent last summer in Montreal training with Team Canada coach Bruno Marcotte
Martin Amis on nuclear war, the difference between Brexit and Trump, and why all writers really do think about posterity
On the eve of the Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, Allen Abel sets out across South Korea in search of a resolution to its decades-long estrangement from the North
For Canada, the main legacy of the forum for peace on the Korean Peninsula may be increasingly thorny relations with the world’s emerging superpower