Noé Chartier News Analysis Six lawmakers, representing all major parties in the House of Commons, have resigned or are expected to do so shortly, with one taking an ambassadorship appointment…
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Behind Canada’s Corporate Subsidies: A $50 Billion Web of Public Support
by EditorKPaul Rowan Brian Analysis Corporate subsidies in Canada extend far beyond the headline-grabbing debates, with federal, provincial, and municipal governments collectively directing tens of billions of dollars to businesses annually.…
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Noé Chartier News Analysis U.S. President Donald Trump said this week he may not renew the trade deal with Canada and Mexico, adding uncertainty to already slow-moving trade talks with…
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How Will the Trump Admin Respond to CRTC’s 15 Percent Levy on US Streaming Companies?
by EditorKNoé Chartier News Analysis A decision by the Canadian broadcast regulator to triple the levy imposed on streaming companies, including American giants, comes at a time when trade negotiations between…
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How Significant Is Washington’s Exit From the Canada-US Defence Board?
by EditorKNoé Chartier News Analysis Another sign of tension in the Canada-U.S. relationship emerged this week when Washington suspended its participation in a long-standing forum for discussing bilateral defence priorities. The…
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How Ottawa’s EV Strategy Is Faring as Honda Reportedly Pulls Back and Chinese EVs Come In
by EditorKPaul Rowan Brian & Noé Chartier News Analysis The federal government’s road to a net-zero emissions transportation sector has not been without potholes and detours, as it seeks to nudge…
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What the Numbers Say About Carney’s and Poilievre’s Contrasting Views of Canada’s Economy
by EditorKBy Matthew Horwood News Analysis Prime Minister Mark Carney and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre offer starkly contrasting views on the state of the Canadian economy. For instance, while Carney says Canada…
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Riley Donovan News Analysis Lady Justice has been depicted as blindfolded for centuries—an implicit promise not to judge a person by immutable factors such as skin colour. In Canada, that…
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How US Trade Irritants With Canada Have Shifted Under Trump—and Why Forced Labour Is Now Included
by EditorKNoé Chartier News Analysis The United States made public this week its annual list of foreign trade barriers, offering hints about the issues Ottawa and Washington will try to iron…
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By Riley Donovan News Analysis Canadian immigration policy continues to swing back and forth, with the federal government already moving to ease certain restrictions only months after sharply cutting targets last…