By Noé Chartier Quebec Premier François Legault took a heavy tone on Ottawa’s management of immigration while Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stood next to him as the two held…
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Canada Rail Strike Threatens to Imperil US Auto, Chemical, Construction, and Food Industries
by EditorK‘A prolonged railroad strike would severely disrupt the North American automotive supply chain,’ says AAPC President Matt Blunt. By Kevin Stocklin News Analysis Canada’s railway workers’ strike, if not resolved…
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ANALYSIS: Canada Technically Avoided a Recession, but per Capita GDP Numbers Tell a Different Story
by EditorKBy Matthew Horwood While Canada has narrowly avoided falling into an economic recession since 2021, according to the definition of the term, a major bank has pointed out that this…
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ANALYSIS: How a Harris or Trump Administration Might Impact Canada
by EditorKBy Matthew Horwood and Omid Ghoreishi With Americans heading to the polls in November to choose their next president, it bears pondering how each candidate’s approach may impact Canada.…
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Beijing Expands Anti-US Alliance With Hamas–Fatah Agreement: Analysts
by EditorK‘The CCP is pushing forward a united front with the terrorist forces in the Middle East,’ a China expert said. By Jessica Mao and Lynn Xu News Anaylsis Palestinian factions,…
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ANALYSIS: ‘Bumpy Road’ Ahead as Canada Moves Toward 2035 EV Goals
by EditorKBy Tara MacIsaac Canada’s electric vehicle transition is a matter of much debate, but the gears of industry and policy are already in motion to roll the vehicles out en…
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ANALYSIS: A Look at Next Byelections in Light of the Liberals’ Toronto-St. Paul’s Upset
by EditorKBy Noé Chartier Reeling from a stunning byelection defeat in a Toronto stronghold, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will soon have to call a new contest in a normally safe Liberal…
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ANALYSIS: What Happens Next on the Collusion of Parliamentarians With Foreign Actors
by EditorKBy Noé Chartier With the public inquiry delving into parliamentarians’ foreign collusion, Canadians may have to wait months before getting more details and clarity. The Foreign Interference Commission announced on…
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ANALYSIS: ‘Two Sets of Rules’ or a ‘Disgrace’: Poilievre’s ‘Wacko’ Comment and House Expulsion Draw Strong Reactions
by EditorKBy Noé Chartier The expulsion of Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre proverbially set the House of Commons on fire this week, with parties on all sides trying to gain politically from…
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ANALYSIS: EV Projects Promise Thousands of Jobs, but Governments Are Spending Tens of Billions to Get Them
by EditorKBy Chris Tomlinson The Honda electric vehicle (EV) project announced on April 25 is the largest automotive investment in Canadian history, according to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Meanwhile, concerns have…