Whose soldiers will protect the Trump International Gaza Resort? Who will live there? Who will pay for it? The president sure doesn’t know
Whose soldiers will protect the Trump International Gaza Resort? Who will live there? Who will pay for it? The president sure doesn’t know
Whether they’re protesting or praising, Canadians of all stripes flock to the Conservative leader for catharsis
We have, as a country, been so circumspect in our behaviour that we are not accustomed to disapproval
This country can be very wealthy if Ottawa gets out of the way
We may not have been traditionally considered an adversary, but we are now — and we should reciprocate that sentiment
Why is the Liberal leadership hopeful advising cabinet ministers?
‘Diversity is not a bad thing,’ Mark Milke of the Aristotle Foundation on Public Policy tells John Ivison. But ‘the fundamental nature of DEI is flawed’
By doubling down on their Jewish identity, Canadian Jews are rediscovering Canadian values, too.
The choices we make in the coming weeks will determine the future of our nation’s role on the world stage
The two countries essentially agreed to do what they had already been doing in return for temporary tariff relief