Trade infrastructure pulls ahead of housing crisis as election priority, says industry experts

The Canadian Construction Association said ‘In this federal election, construction will no longer be ignored,’ in a March 27 press release.
Digesting the need to eliminate internal trade barriers on food

At a time of geopolitical uncertainty, addressing internal trade barriers to food is no longer an option; it is a necessity.
Why banning horse exports is not the solution

Let’s rather defend our people and our economy.
Canada’s next move starts a few thousand feet below the ground

There aren’t enough new critical mineral projects getting up and running to meet a basic level of demand, much less answer the world’s call for electrification.
Trade war could ‘upend’ EV sector, Canada must argue for integrated market, says CEO of vehicle manufacturing group

There are signs of pushback against measures by the Trump administration that threaten clean energy development, according to Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association head Flavio Volpe.
Critical mineral processing will protect Canada’s EV industry

The lack of processing capabilities in the ‘mine-to-mobility’ EV supply chain leaves us further exposed to trade risk.
Moving forward with Canada’s EV transition requires a holistic approach

The path to broader EV adoption needs to balance infrastructure development, trade strategy, policy incentives, and regional equity.
As the U.S. drives backwards, Canada must pull ahead

Despite today’s turmoil, smart EV policies will create jobs, investment, and long-term growth.
Electrify everything!

We must combine our newly energized national pride in reforming our economy to be more self-reliant and self-sufficient with massively increasing our climate ambition.
We need to build back Canada’s agricultural future

Canada’s agricultural growth has slowed to one per cent over the past decade because of needless regulations and bureaucratic red tape. It doesn’t have to stay this way.