OpinionThe case for invading AmericaScott Gilmore: The days of accepting American light beer and draft dodgers with nary a complaint are done. Canada, it’s time to fight.
OpinionBruce Heyman: No one person can define the U.S.-Canada relationshipOrdinary citizens form the heart of our bilateral bond, writes the former U.S. ambassador to Canada—and Trump’s ’reckless’ comments won’t change that
WorldDoes the U.S. have any idea what it’s doing in Syria?Adnan R. Khan reports from Turkey, where American bumbling in Syria is creating a potentially hazardous situation with its key NATO ally
LifeIs America really having a crisis of trust? Or is it just becoming more Canadian?Scott Gilmore: In Canada trust levels are as bad or worse as those in America. And that might be the secret to this country’s success.
PoliticsDonald Trump’s divisiveness could drive Dixie DemocratsDemocrats can smell victory in the 2018 U.S. midterm elections. But don’t underestimate the Republicans.
BooksLouise Erdrich’s chilling portrayal of America as ’a disintegrating country’The acclaimed author began her dystopian story 15 years ago, but in the Trump era it seems particularly relevant
OpinionIn the U.S.’s debate over free-speech politics, Black Americans loseAndray Domise: When Black Americans get political, they’re punished—an oppression reinforced by deputized everyday citizens and silence
BooksWhy Herbert Hoover was a giant of the 20th-century: A Q&A with biographer Ken WhyteHoover was viewed as the most competent man in America for feats such as saving 10 million from starvation during WWI
CanadaIs it time for Canada to annex Blue America?Scott Gilmore: Every new southern Canadian would instantly have health insurance and affordable higher education. Plus schools that teach evolution.
OttawaStop whining, America: NAFTA favours your wineThe Canadian wine industry says the rules are stacked against it, at home and in the U.S. So how did wine become a U.S. NAFTA complaint?