The Times gathered four correspondents and an editor to discuss the currently fraught relations between the two nations.
Author: IAN AUSTEN
Trudeau Tries to Sell New Plan for Canada, Hoping to Leave Crisis Behind
As he sets out on a cross-Canada road show to promote a new spending plan, the prime minister is trying to shift the conversation.
Trudeau Tries to Sell New Plan for Canada, Hoping to Leave Crisis Behind
As he sets out on a cross-Canada road show to promote a new spending plan, the prime minister is trying to shift the conversation.
Canada’s Top Public Servant Is Fourth Official to Resign in Political Scandal
The public servant, Michael Wernick, was accused of improperly pressing the former attorney general to settle a corruption case.
Canada’s Top Public Servant Is Fourth Official to Quit in Scandal Ensnaring Trudeau
The public servant, Michael Wernick, was accused of improperly pressing the former attorney general to settle a corruption case.
Canada Letter: When Global Tragedy Touches Canada
Eighteen Canadians died in an air crash that has prompted widespread questioning and disrupted travel worldwide.
Justice Minister at Center of Trudeau Political Tempest Will Not Testify Again
The Canadian prime minister’s political opponents accused his Liberal Party of a cover-up.
Canada Letter: The World Turns Its Gaze on Canada’s Political Turmoil
Justin Trudeau captured global attention four years ago by offering a fresh take on politics. The world’s eyes are on him again, for very different reasons.
2nd Trudeau Minister Resigns as Canada’s Political Crisis Swells
“There can be a cost to acting on one’s principles, but there is a bigger cost to abandoning them,” Jane Philpott said in stepping down.
Canada Letter: Who’s Investigating Justin Trudeau — and What Do They Hope to Find?
At least two inquiries are underway into Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s actions involving a criminal case against SNC-Lavalin. More may come.