Canada’s 2025 general election went from a nothingburger to a toss up Amanda Bittner and J. Scott Matthews - April 17, 2025 Voters may have a lot to say about Trump and tariffs on April 28.
How Canadians see Trump’s trade war Tyler Girard - February 6, 2025 The threat of 25% U.S. tariffs may push Canadians to set aside internal political divisions.
The U.S. immigration debate is a mess. It’s different in Canada. Alexander Kustov - October 14, 2024 Canada’s Liberals and Conservatives have competing priorities, but both parties take a pragmatic approach.
What if India really was involved in killing a Sikh activist in Canada? Christopher Clary - September 22, 2023 The international consequences could prove modest.
Trudeau sort of won Canada’s election. But a new alt-right party got exactly what it wanted. Tyler Kustra - September 21, 2021 Four takeaways from the Canadian election
Canada’s prime minister called for early elections. Will this gamble pay off? Tyler Kustra - August 20, 2021 Opposition parties might not have the votes to stop a Liberal Party majority this time
Canadians go to the polls Monday. The race is tied – and still boring. Tyler Kustra - October 18, 2019 Despite Trudeau’s blackface scandals, it’s all been pretty dull.
Justin Trudeau called for Oct. 21 elections in Canada. He faces a tough race. Joshua Tucker - September 11, 2019 Here’s what you need to know.
In Canada, two of Justin Trudeau’s ministers resigned. Let’s catch up on this scandal. Tyler Kustra - March 6, 2019 Jody Wilson-Raybould, pictured with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in
What comes next in the fight against partisan gerrymandering John Sides - October 13, 2018 [caption id="attachment_72699" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Demonstrators rally with cutouts of congressional