Paul Wells: Who knows what Trudeau and a President Biden could do together? The potential is real—not just for lowered tensions across our border, but for the two countries to work together around the world.
A new poll of U.S. attitudes points to some surprising views about the border and America’s own troubled place in the world
Opinion: The mayor of Kingston on why we should take heed of the prescient president’s 1938 speech in the Ontario city, and what it said about Canada-U.S. relations
Canadians are waiting for Americans to show their hand with NAFTA renegotiations just weeks away
From climate change to NAFTA, Donald Trump and Justin Trudeau have a lot to talk about over their respective terms in office
The U.S. president once said of the PM that he never wanted ‘to see that boring son of a bitch again’
For the record: What the Bank of Canada governor said this morning in New York about global trade, productivity and economic Growth
Paul Wells on what to watch in Washington
The ex-envoys’ counsel comes before Justin Trudeau is feted at the first state dinner for a visiting Canadian in 19 years
A fearful America looks nervously at its northern border
Tensions are rising again over the area called the grey zone, the last disputed lands between Canada and the U.S.—and this time, someone could get hurt
Our bi-national panel hashed out the issues from Washington, D.C.’s Newseum