Tabatha Southey: The reality TV president’s latest creation, Trade Wars: Endgame, is a chaotic, self-indulgent exercise in nostalgia
Jason Kirby: The two countries have collected $1.1 billion in duties—kicking themselves in the shin and passing on the pain to consumers
The car he brought up amid high-stakes NAFTA negotiations has a long assembly history in Canada
Editorial: Our two countries are attached at the hip. Just look at NORAD, an integral part of U.S. defences where a Canadian is second-in-command
Opinion: The Trudeau government has failed to adjust to Washington’s evolving political landscape—and Canada’s provocations have not helped matters
Opinion: A truly confident country, writes David Moscrop, would use Donald Trump’s anti-Canadian rhetoric to also engage in a little introspection
Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland has left the option wide open: ‘We welcome ideas from all Canadians on what should and should not be in our retaliation list’
Allen Abel reports from the U.S. Capitol, as Canada’s foreign minister (and ‘Diplomat of the Year’) makes a desperate plea for U.S. restraint
Opinion: If Canada wants to decisively threaten maximum pain and stop the escalating trade war with the U.S., it should propose expropriating pharmaceutical patents
Evan Solomon: The Quebec summit was a disaster and the irrational Trump now sees a trade war with Canada as not only a political win but a personal one.
Opinion: Did Canada burn down the White House in the War of 1812? No, not exactly—but Tabatha Southey finds out what else the President knows about history
Overwhelming reliance on the U.S. market, fractious provinces, natural resource challenges—the greatest hits of Canadian policy just won’t go away