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As Canada opens doors to more trade with China, the longevity of such plans is not on stable ground

Debunking the myths about Canada’s trade-based procurement restrictions

Mark Carney’s “rupture in the world order” has parallels with discussion about the future of nuclear weapons

Playing the “Cuba card” has allowed for Canada to assert an independent foreign policy from the United States. It’s time to play it again.

Unpacking the wide array of problems with Silicon Valley’s latest fantasy

Planned cuts will shift Canada’s foreign policy away from peacekeeping and development to self-interested trade and defence

Canada has consistently refused to condemn the illegal and aggressive actions of the United States against the rest of the world

As the international moratorium on taxing digital trade lapses, Canada and others seek to make it permanent through a controversial agreement

As the public becomes aware of the downside of AI data centres in their community, the need to tightly regulate the industry is becoming clear.

As the U.S. and China compete for control of strategic minerals and technology, Canada should prioritize climate action over geopolitics.

Alberta’s promised two-tier transition comes with unacknowledged threats from trade and investment agreements.

Business overwhelmingly backs the trade pact but with tensions related to tariffs, dispute panels, labour enforcement and Asian imports
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