Since the renegotiation began, red circles on the calendar have repeatedly come and gone. The reality: ‘It will take as long as it takes.’
Neither history nor recent market reactions fully support the president’s claims
Murad Hemmadi: The opposition leader is following the Prime Minister to South Asia, but it doesn’t seem like there’s much for him to do there. Get ready for more photo ops, only this time in a suit
Canada’s debate about whom and what we remember requires shared sets of facts, ideas and stories—a canon on which we can all rely. It’s time for us to rethink that canon, writes Murad Hemmadi.
A big-money move from the Vancouver Whitecaps to Germany’s storied Bayern Munich is just the latest move in the young football player’s incredible journey
The former U.S. ambassador to Canada has left his gig north of the border, but he remains a freelance advocate for the Canada-U.S. bond
The Ottawa grind makes MPs feel ‘hemmed in and scripted.’ They much prefer all the paperwork of constituency casework, says a new report
The Rebel Freedom Fund never launched, and the asset management firm that created it is now winding down its funds and closing
Canada now has three cabinet ministers working on the trade file. But history suggests escaping the U.S. economic orbit won’t be easy.
Suitors would have to be big enough, and that leaves a scant few Canadian possibilities.
Both politicians have been cast as potential beneficiaries of outsized support from ethnic voters. The evidence suggests something different.
May 25: Doug Ford denies paying any membership fees to help a PC candidate and as they campaign, female candidates are facing every type of harassment