Carney Invited to European Political Community Summit in May
Diplomacy rarely turns on a single invitation, but some invitations reveal where the political weather is shifting. Prime Minister Mark
Diplomacy rarely turns on a single invitation, but some invitations reveal where the political weather is shifting. Prime Minister Mark
The report landed with the kind of force that makes corporate restructuring feel instantly personal. Rogers is not a niche
Canada’s business story is starting to look less like a normal slowdown and more like a warning. On the surface,
On April 27, 2026, Shell said it had agreed to buy ARC Resources, a move that instantly turned a Canadian
A prime minister rarely gets to introduce a brand-new federal financial institution and frame it as both a shield and
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Moments that look procedural on paper can alter how a province is watched for years. Ontario’s latest budget bill did
What started as a provincial retail decision quickly became a test of how far Canadian governments were willing to go
The offer lands like a warning shot across Canada’s industrial heartland: tariff relief may be available, but only for companies
Canada’s latest retail snapshot did not point to a collapse in consumer demand, but it did show a country that
A political story that once lived at the edge of Alberta discourse has suddenly taken on an international feel. Recent
Trade disputes rarely stay confined to tariff schedules and technical language. In Canada this week, they spilled into a sharper
As of April 22, 2026, Ontario’s private-jet controversy had already completed a full political loop: purchase, outrage, retreat, and a
The language is blunt because the moment is blunt. What is being described as an American “entry fee” is really
A ten-minute video from Mark Carney, followed by a sharp rebuttal from Pierre Poilievre, turned an already tense Canada-U.S. file
Trade files usually feel abstract until they start touching paycheques, factory schedules, rail corridors, and grocery bills. That is the
Trade fights tend to shrink the conversation into tariffs, counter-tariffs, and political chest-thumping. But the more revealing story is usually
Tensions that usually stay buried in briefing books burst into public view on April 17, 2026, when U.S. Commerce Secretary
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