China Tells Canada It Can Double Exports as Trump’s Tariff Pressure Pushes Ottawa Elsewhere
China’s message to Ottawa landed at a moment when Canada’s trade map is already being redrawn. With U.S. tariff pressure
China’s message to Ottawa landed at a moment when Canada’s trade map is already being redrawn. With U.S. tariff pressure
Ottawa’s latest fiscal snapshot lands at an awkward moment for Mark Carney’s government. The federal deficit for the 2025-26 fiscal
A trade deal built around the idea of a shared North American auto industry is suddenly facing a much narrower
Canada’s economy entered 2026 with the kind of numbers that look calm at first glance but become more troubling the
Canada’s economy has slipped into a politically charged slowdown at the worst possible moment: just as businesses are trying to
Summer travel in Canada does not have to mean joining the longest line, paying the steepest weekend rate, or fighting
North America’s auto industry was built on the idea that a vehicle could be designed, stamped, wired, assembled, shipped, and
Steven Guilbeault’s decision to leave Parliament lands like more than a personal exit. It is a rupture inside a governing
Canada’s labour market has entered a more fragile stretch, with new Statistics Canada data showing that payroll employment fell by
Canadian affordability rarely collapses overnight. It usually changes block by block: rents jump before wages do, child-care spaces become harder
Canada’s small business engine is showing signs of fatigue at exactly the wrong time. For decades, new businesses helped replace
For generations, Canadian aluminum moved south with the ease of a familiar routine. Smelters in Quebec and British Columbia fed
Tariffs were meant to pull North America closer together by forcing more production into the United States. Instead, they are
Travel budgets often look manageable at the planning stage, when the big numbers are limited to airfare, hotels, and a
Ontario’s latest justice bill has opened a new debate over who should shape the priorities of local policing: communities through
Spring often feels like a financial reset in Canada: longer days, warmer weather, open patios, garden centres, travel ads, and
A taxpayer-funded food bill has become the latest political flashpoint in Ottawa, after reports that Prime Minister Mark Carney and
Ottawa’s diplomatic calendar has taken on unusual weight as Beijing’s top diplomat returns to Canada while a fresh security warning
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