Struggling auto sector promises deep engagement as wheels set to turn on CUSMA consultations

Brian Kingston, president and CEO of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association, said ‘There’s simply too much at stake’ regarding CUSMA negotiations.
Carney still has to tell us what kind of economy he’s trying to create

What we need from the Carney government is a clear strategy to build up investments by the public and private sectors in the economy of the future, one based on increased investment in intangible assets and one where a large share of these assets is owned and controlled by Canadian corporations.
‘Excessive secrecy’: PMO not releasing summaries of some Carney-Trump calls

Prime Minister Mark Carney has insisted that he won’t conduct trade talks with the U.S. in public as some have criticized his approach as lacking transparency.
Same crime, different fate for Bolsonaro and Trump

Compared to the 2022 Brazilian attempted coup, the 2021 storming of the U.S. Capitol was much less serious—yet look at which country is in deep trouble now. What went wrong in the United States?
Third-period politics: history’s lesson for Carney and Canada-U.S. relations

History would suggest Canada is not entirely in uncharted waters.
Carney better start going full throttle

Canada is now Mark Carney’s problem. He actively campaigned on it being his problem. And I’m politely asking him and his government, on behalf of 41 million of my buddies, to imagine how they’ll respond to the next crisis, when it comes. We need to know now.
Carney’s Trump problem

By putting his elbows down, Mark Carney could end up paying a political price.
Revive CBC’s Cold War mission, but train it on Trump’s America

The CBC speaks to Canadians, but the broadcaster must start speaking up for our country in the United States as American propaganda challenges shared priorities.
G7 foreign ministers returning in the fall with eyes towards Ukraine

G7 foreign ministers last met in Charlevoix, Que., in March under the backdrop of U.S. President Donald Trump’s annexation threats.
Fentanyl tariff ruling doesn’t cast aside Trump’s ‘national emergency’ spotlight on border

Justices on the U.S. Court of Appeals argued that the national security considerations behind President Donald Trump’s trafficking tariffs are not at issue.