Politics

German government photo takes G7 summit viral

Merkel’s image on Instagram appears to depict the defining confrontation of weekend meeting in Quebec

BY JEFF GRAY

Horwath, Ford exchange attacks in final debate

Wynne attempts to present herself as an unapologetic moderate between her opponents

BY JUSTIN GIOVANNETTI

Tories pick Morneau, Hussen for grillings

Once a year, Official Opposition can subject two cabinet ministers to lengthy questioning about spending in their departments

BY BILL CURRY

Variables that could decide Ontario’s election

Friday’s outcome is more volatile than polls suggest, with many factors at play

BY ADAM RADWANSKI

How Congress proposes to solve the immigrant crisis

The separation of families and internment of children have become a flashpoint in the U.S.

BY ADRIAN MORROW

Ontario PCs, NDP tie for lead in election campaign

Wynne acknowledges it will be a ‘challenging election’ for the Liberals, trailing in third place

BY PAOLA LORIGGIO

Populist parties move to form Italy’s government

Some economists fear fiscal package unveiled by Five Star Movement and the League is too costly and unworkable

BY ERIC REGULY

Greece, Macedonia sign pact to end name dispute

Despite angry protests, former Yugoslav republic to be renamed ‘Republic of North Macedonia’

BY KAROLINA TAGARIS AND ALEKSANDAR VASOVIC

Violence deepens as African leaders extend rule

Burundian President’s party expected to easily win referendum on term limit, as his opponents face threats and are targeted for arrest

BY GEOFFREY YORK

Senior North Korean official to meet with Pompeo

Scheduled talks in New York indicate plans for summit are moving ahead after Trump called it off last week

BY JOSH SMITH AND MATT SPETALNICK

Will voters forgive a Liberal MPP for crossing party lines?

Glenn Thibeault left the NDP for the Liberals in a 2015 by-election. Now, many in Sudbury think the New Democrats are out for revenge

BY ROY MACGREGOR

Tory calls out Trump’s tariffs
in luncheon speech

Toronto mayor says he stands with Trudeau, Ford in opposition to U.S. President’s ‘rhetoric and sabre rattling’ on trade with Canada

BY JEFF GRAY

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