Doug Saunders
We see our Arctic as a colony
Canadians own the Far North, but it isn't us
A Tobin tax? The outré is back in
G7 officials are discussing a ‘microtax' to fund … something
Taking Gordon Brown at face value
The British PM presents two very different styles as political and policy leader
A little less muscle, a little more substance
Canada's bold new foreign policy has been more about perception than reality – that's why it won't last
A simple family size solution
Four years between kids, rather than four months, opens up a new world
Don't bomb Iran's hopes for change
An attack would end any anti-regime resistance
Two things that didn't end communism
Reagan and 'people power': The 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall offers a chance to demolish some of the myths
Burned after reading: How MI5 double-crossed Canada
British double agent warned Russian spies of RCMP crackdown, new book reveals
Germany's working mothers get some respect
Long dismissed as ‘ravens' in this pillar of modern Europe, women with jobs as well as children finally see light at the end of the tunnel. Surprisingly, kudos go to a conservative (with seven kids of her own)