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Tag Archives: George W. Bush
When Trudeau meets Trump: advice from an ex-ambassador
The last time a first bilateral meeting was so politically fraught, Bush was president—and Michael Kergin was our envoy to the U.S.
How prime ministers deal with unpopular presidents
What can Justin Trudeau learn from his predecessors when he meets Donald Trump on Monday?
The Iranian republic we don’t know
Behind the troubled regime is a nation desperate for change, having to make progress stealthily
Is America ready for a third Bush president?
George W.’s brother Jeb is suddenly a leading Republican candidate, and he might be the best Bush yet
This week’s newsmakers
Bieber brushes up on his history, Big Ben takes a rare break and a comic hero comes out of the transgender closet
Mitchel Raphael on the Frum family and an MP’s rapper-actor son
Frum gets a conservative welcome, and Joyce Murray’s son is up for a Drama Desk Award
Cannes: Where the stars talk politics
Superheroes save the world at home, but anti-heroes are the avengers in France
Obama the hawk
Sure, he’s pulling troops out of Iraq, but he’s found lethal new ways to flex America’s military muscle
Bush, Castro and human rights
A few weeks after NDP MP Don Davies suggested Dick Cheney should be barred from entering Canada, Amnesty International says Canadian authorities should arrest George W. Bush when he visits next week. It’s not clear that we have the power to do so. Jason Kenney is unimpressed.