Poilievre Says Carney’s Alberta Pipeline Deal Has ‘No Route, No Permit, No Date’
Canada’s latest pipeline fight is no longer just about whether Ottawa supports new energy infrastructure. It is about whether a
Canada’s latest pipeline fight is no longer just about whether Ottawa supports new energy infrastructure. It is about whether a
Alberta’s separation debate has moved from rallies and signature tables into the courts, Parliament Hill, and the heart of Canada’s
Cold rooms, drafty windows, aging furnaces, and rising utility bills are suddenly part of Canada’s national energy strategy. Prime Minister
For years, Alberta’s biggest oil dreams have run into the same wall: how to move more crude to global markets
The Alberta independence push looked, for a moment, like it had found real momentum. Boxes of signed petition sheets had
Ottawa’s rush into artificial intelligence is no longer a future-tense policy debate. New federal data show more than $800 million
Canada’s ports rarely make front-page news until something jams: a strike, a backlog, a tariff shock, or a container stuck
As of Wednesday, May 13, 2026, the broad outline of a new Ottawa-Alberta carbon agreement had been reported, but the
Big constitutional fights rarely stay local for long. What starts as a regional grievance can quickly become a test of
The loudest AI forecasts make it sound as if Canadian offices are one software update away from a mass layoff.
Trump and Xi may be talking about tariff relief, but for Ottawa the bigger story is what happens around the
Ontario’s gold story is starting to look much bigger than a routine mining expansion. What once might have sounded like
The loonie’s latest stumble is about more than a single bad trading day. On May 12, 2026, Canada’s currency slid
Alberta’s newest separation drive has moved out of the realm of political theatre and into paperwork, courtrooms, and national strategy.
Trump’s April 30 approval of a new cross-border oil permit did more than revive an old debate. It reopened a
Mark Carney’s answer to Trump-era trade pressure has been to make Canada less dependent on the United States and more
Trade disputes usually sound abstract until they show up in ordinary places. In this case, they turned up in the
Based on publicly available Canadian polling and leader-tracking released through May 11, 2026. A few months can completely reorder a
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