In the Hero City of the Revolution, on the day of the dictator Castro’s funeral, Allen Abel finds Cubans yearning for freedom, but tied to the past
Tag Archives: Fidel Castro
The Justin Trudeau honeymoon is over
Editorial: Justin Trudeau was booed at the Grey Cup game. He should get used to it.
Trudeau’s turn from cool to laughing stock
Terry Glavin on how Justin Trudeau’s lament for the dictator Fidel Castro confirmed every lampoon of the prime minister’s foreign-policy vacuity
Justin Trudeau’s trouble with rose-tinted diplomacy
Trudeau’s sunny statement on Castro’s death was an egregious white-washing of the dictator’s record
In U.S., Cubans reflect on the past—and consider the future
‘It’s not a day for celebration, because Fidel still got a brother there’
On Castro’s death, a look at Fidel and Pierre—and Justin
Author Robert Wright, who explored the Trudeau-Castro bond, explains it in the context of our present day
#Trudeaueulogies trends after controversial Castro statement
Justin Trudeau issued a statement on Fidel Castro, and everyone hated it
In photos: Castro with Canadians
Canada’s relationship with Fidel Castro was sometimes controversial, but lasted through decades
Cuba’s evolution: Bringing change, liberty and WiFi
Allen Abel tours the Communist island to learn what Cubans hope the President’s arrival will bring
Looking at John F. Kennedy with fresh eyes
Colby Cosh on the 50th anniversary of the JFK assassination