The Middle East is no longer a reliable energy partner
The Hormuz crisis has broken global trust, leaving buyers desperate for reliable partners
The Hormuz crisis has broken global trust, leaving buyers desperate for reliable partners
Shoppers are dropping U.S. goods, but interprovincial trade barriers are still preventing Canadian firms from competing at scale
Without new export routes to Asia, Canada risks weaker job growth, less money for public services and a higher cost of living
Middle power status is earned through strength and credibility, not speeches at Davos
What looks like a far-off political mess is exposing how vulnerable Canada really is, especially on energy
For years, Canada relied on the U.S. to take its oil. Now that bet is coming back to haunt us
Scott Moe and Danielle Smith responded very differently to Mark Carney’s trade agreement with China
A web of regulations, compliance costs, carbon pricing and interprovincial trade barriers is quietly pushing food prices higher
Trump is moving quickly to monetize Venezuelan oil, but major companies remain cautious about committing capital
Canada ran out of options. Years of damage to farm exports made delay a luxury Canada could no longer afford
Follow the oil and the dollar, and the logic behind U.S. actions toward Venezuela becomes clear
Inflation is down, poverty is falling and Argentina’s economy is growing as Javier Milei pushes reforms many skeptics said would fail
Trump is forcing the Canadian government to confront what it has long avoided: an end to supply management