Matthew Horwood & Noé Chartier News Analysis This year was eventful, to say the least, marked in part by a change in leadership in Ottawa, and 2026 is…
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By Matthew Horwood News Analysis Canada’s economy faced significant shocks in 2025 due to a trade conflict with the United States, and the ripple effects are expected to carry into 2026.Several…
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Noé Chartier News Analysis Canada receives but a passing mention in the recently released U.S. National Security Strategy, but that doesn’t mean it will not have an impact here. In…
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How Canada’s International Relations Have Changed Over the Past Year
by EditorKNoé Chartier Year in Review A considerable shift in foreign policy has occurred since Prime Minister Mark Carney came to power, spurred mostly by the trade conflict with the United…
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Bank of Canada Will Resume Buying Treasury Bills. What Could This Mean for Inflation?
by EditorKBy Matthew Horwood News Analysis The Bank of Canada has restarted its “routine” purchases of short-term Treasury bills, commonly known as T-bills, reigniting debate among economists about what the move will…
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What’s the Controversy on the Hate Crime Bill and Amendments Impacting Religion?
by EditorKNoé Chartier News Analysis The Liberal government appeared to have found a way early this week to pass its controversial hate crime bill by reportedly agreeing to Bloc Québécois amendments…
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What’s Next for Carney Government After Surviving Budget Vote
by EditorKNoé Chartier & Matthew Horwood News Analysis Prime Minister Mark Carney narrowly passed his first budget on Nov. 17, as opposition parties were reluctant to trigger an election, and the focus…
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Where Opposition Parties Stand on Upcoming Federal Budget, Key Vote for Government’s Survival
by EditorKNoé Chartier News Analysis The content of the upcoming federal budget will remain a mystery to most until it’s tabled on Nov. 4, but opposition parties have nonetheless either given…
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Key Takeaways From Canada’s Foreign Policy Shifts and Moves as Carney Attends UN
by EditorKNoé Chartier News Analysis Prime Minister Mark Carney was at the United Nations General Assembly this week where numerous developments were occurring in foreign policy amid notable global changes and…
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What Poilievre’s Speech After Byelection Win Reveals About Party’s Direction
by EditorKOmid Ghoreishi News Analysis Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre, known for his packed rallies and plainspoken, pragmatic-style public addresses, used his Aug. 18 byelection victory speech in Alberta to outline…