The Prime Minister provides his daily briefing: Northwest Territories limits non-essential travel while work continues to bring Canadians home from Peru, Spain, Morocco and elsewhere
Tag Archives: Spain
King Donald the Madman
Allen Abel in Washington: As the storm clouds close in on the White House, the U.S. president lashes out—at Canada, Mexico, Congress and immigrants
Spain and Catalonia, stumbling into crisis
Scott Gilmore in Barcelona: Spain has shown a near criminal lack of political dexterity in handling its Alberta-like separatists
If Spain wants to lose Catalonia, it will keep up its brutality
Opinion: Crackdowns, like Spain’s assault on Catalan referendum voters, often produce exactly the change governments don’t want
The high cost of crushing the Catalan independence vote
The spectacle of police smashing ballot boxes and firing on protesters has done deep damage to Spain’s credibility
Spain is suffering a mass exodus of youths
With unemployment still sky-high, this is the largest emigration since millions of people fled Franco’s dictatorship
Keeping up with the royals
A panoply of millinery excess, dress uniforms and velvet robes
Stéphane Dion on King Juan Carlos of Spain, a hero of democracy
The brave king who stood up to authoritarian rightwingers
The danger of a Greek exit and why it matters to Canada
The eurozone crisis: an illustrated guide to the biggest threat to the Canadian economy
Spain’s matadors return
After being banned from public television in 2006, bullfighting returns to Spanish TV primetime