
The Canadian example
Mark Carney’s election victory has proved that populist advance is not inevitable.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Mark Carney’s election victory has proved that populist advance is not inevitable.
ByMargaret Thatcher drew strength from her foes. Can Starmer do the same against Nigel Farage?
ByAfter his election victory, the real fight with Donald Trump is about to begin.
ByAn electoral flop would not just be devastating for the left, but also for the country.
ByThe US president is Mark Carney, Claudia Sheinbaum, and other world leaders’ biggest asset.
ByIt is an arbitrary line. He’s wrong to think that’s unusual.
ByThe new Canadian prime minister has something his Liberal predecessors didn’t: good luck.
ByUntil very recently, his political rival Pierre Poilievre seemed poised for a victory of generation-defining proportions.
ByThe McGill academic on how seriously Canadians take Trump’s tariffs and “51st state” threats.
ByThe new age of tariffs could reshape America and the global economy.
ByIs a technocratic, career economist really the man to take on Donald Trump?
ByDonald Trump has changed the calculus.
ByLevies on the US’s biggest trading partners could mean average American incomes are hit by $400 a year.
ByThose jockeying to succeed Canada’s prime minister should heed the lesson of his failed political project.
ByAlso this week: Meeting progressive peers in Montreal, and bridging divides in football and politics.
ByJustin Trudeau says he has evidence India was responsible, yet commentators tell him to be quiet in service of unity.
ByConservatives are exploiting Canada’s example to oppose euthanasia – but what if there’s a better way of doing things?
ByOfficials have struggled to explain the four flying objects shot down over North America – but the incidents have created…
Nine days. Four mysterious flying objects shot down. One intensifying diplomatic crisis.
ByThe scientist who unearthed the “wood wide web” calls on governments and green billionaires to meet the climate challenge
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