Can Trudeau Trump-proof Canada-U.S. relations?
We must continue to be cautious and not overly dependent on the U.S., regardless of the election outcome
We must continue to be cautious and not overly dependent on the U.S., regardless of the election outcome
Canada can’t even keep itself stocked with necessary medication and falls far short when it comes to research spending
Read MorePopulism some call it, but the consequence in many regions around the world has been a slippage into autocracy
Read MoreHis political acumen falls short, as does his ability to stay on narrative or even appear genuine
Read MoreA shift in U.S. drug pricing could cut pharmaceutical profits, meaning less money for research and development
Read MoreThe U.S., Canada and Mexico signed the same trade document, but each country is calling it something different
Read MoreThe delay of Keystone XL, likely by at least a year, is another blow to Canada and a particularly sharp blow to Alberta
Read MoreWe’ve lost our tax advantage over the U.S. and our regulatory processes have become far too onerous
Read MoreThe economic damage of supply management to Canadian families is significant. But we failed to get rid of it in recent trade talks
Read MoreIncluding Indigenous voices in U.S.-Canada water agreement discussions would give the environment a leading role
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