Former Canadian Ambassador Calls Washington’s CUSMA Demands a ‘Shakedown’
The language of diplomacy is usually designed to lower the temperature. Derek Burney chose the opposite approach. The former Canadian
The language of diplomacy is usually designed to lower the temperature. Derek Burney chose the opposite approach. The former Canadian
National pride rarely moves in a straight line. It rises during shared triumphs, hardens under external pressure and weakens when
The loudest argument in the Canada–U.S. trade dispute begins with a deficit. Yet the headline number leaves out a crucial
The sharpest arguments in the Canada–U.S. trade dispute are no longer only about tariff rates. They are about intent. U.S.
Bay Street began Canada Day week with an unusually political question hanging over every trade-sensitive stock: what happens when Canada,
A C$7-million Canadian grant has turned a remote molybdenum deposit in eastern Greenland into a test of how middle powers
June lands in an awkward but useful spot on the calendar. Half the year has already shaped spending habits, debt
Rising summer temperatures can change grocery bills in quiet ways long before a cart reaches the checkout. Patio meals, cottage
Summer has a way of making everyday costs feel less predictable. A backyard dinner, a weekend road trip, a few
Summer has a way of making a home feel easier to live in, but it also brings risks that many
Cold mornings, dashboard lights, strange rattles, and repair bills have a way of arriving at the worst possible time. For
Canada’s public finances opened 2026 with a wider gap between what governments collected and what they spent. The country’s combined
For generations, the Arctic’s greatest defence was its own geography. Vast distances, punishing temperatures and thick sea ice made sustained
A decision meant to strengthen Canada’s watch over the Arctic has opened a second front on the ground. U.S.-headquartered L3Harris
For Canadian companies that spent the past year absorbing U.S. import duties, the legal victory against Donald Trump’s emergency tariffs
A trade decision made in Ottawa is setting off alarm bells in Detroit and Washington. After Canada reopened part of
Ontario’s housing promise was designed to be impossible to ignore: 1.5 million new homes by 2031, enough to reshape communities
A phone call between Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump has landed at a sensitive moment for
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