First Reading is a Canadian politics newsletter curated by the National Post’s own Tristin Hopper. To get an early version ...
With Canada's federal election approaching, political parties are focused on mobilizing voters. However, they may be overlooking how ethnic communities are already shaping the country's political life ...
The president-elect’s threat to impose major tariffs on Canadian goods and other pointed comments have tapped into a treacherous moment in domestic politics. By Matina Stevis-Gridneff Reporting from ...
Leaders' debate rescheduled to avoid clash with Canadiens game Decision reflects Canadians' passion for hockey, says Radio-Canada Carney and Poilievre face off in first election without Trudeau April ...
The next phase of Canadian political communications will not belong to the leaders who look most polished online. It will ...
Though it has been something of a slow-burn news story on the American side of the world’s longest undefended border, President Donald Trump’s constant threats of annexation, along with his chaotic ...
Former Canadian politician Michael Ignatieff wrote a blistering autopsy of where the so-called "adults in the room" leading liberalism went disastrously wrong. As left-wing politics face a string of ...
As Justin Trudeau’s nearly decade-long tenure as prime minister came to an end, new trade threats and tariffs came from Washington. By Ian Austen A new prime minister. Damaging U.S. tariffs that have ...
Since Donald Trump won the recent United States presidential election, Canadian policymakers are trying to anticipate a variety of plausible scenarios to deal with an unpredictable leader and his ...