Canadian officials believe that Trump’s USMCA will proceed as planned, but a more tense, polarized Washington carries economic implications
With the midterm elections looming, Allen Abel visits a tiny town in Kentucky where only one name stirs interest—for better or worse
Democrats can smell victory in the 2018 U.S. midterm elections. But don’t underestimate the Republicans.
The Republicans have wrested control of Congress—and that could help Canada’s energy and infrastructure agendas
Considering the last two years of American politics, William Saletan makes an observation that is surely just as relevant to the discussion here—for instance, in the ongoing debate over Mr. Harper’s legacy between our Paul Wells and Andrew Coyne.