The battle to be Canada’s flag-bearer

Canadians will continue to boycott U.S. products, cancel trips down south, drop Netflix, Amazon, and Apple TV subscriptions, and wait for someone to lead the parade they have already started. Flags flying high.
Does Canada need a ripper, or someone who knows the ropes?

Mark Carney has helped two countries navigate through some serious white water. While Pierre Poilievre’s monetary experience is a babble about Bitcoin, Carney has been on the font line of how economies really work in real crises.
Rising patriotism, anger at Trump propel Carney campaign to competitive position, polls suggest

A series of polls show the Liberals have cut the Conservatives’ lead to single digits, while one Leger survey suggested a dead heat if Mark Carney were to become prime minister.
‘Retaliation is only the beginning’: Poilievre pledges strong action against Trump’s tariffs in campaign-style rally in Ottawa

In an hour-and-a-half-long speech, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre promised to fight back hard against U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs, but also signalled a willingness to embrace a diplomatic resolution between the countries. Conservative MP James Bezan told The Hill Times that the party wants to show Canadians they are prepared to govern, and ‘are the party that is going to fight hard for Canada.’
Rudderless in the storm: the crisis of adaptability in Canadian governance

This century’s remaining decades will be challenging for Canadian governments. The effects of the climate emergency will be intense and complex. Geopolitical tensions are likely to persist, and the internal stability of the four big powers seems likely to decay. The way to avoid state failure is by enhancing the adaptability of the Canadian government system.
Thank you, former PMs, for standing up for Canada

In light of U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats and his arrogant insults directed our way, Canada’s past prime ministers have sprung into action. And it’s a wonderful thing.
Canada alone? What other world leaders have said publicly about Trump’s ’51st state’ threats

International affairs professor Michael Manulak says world leaders are holding back comment so far because they’re ‘unsure about how serious to take the 51st-state rhetoric and whether it was genuine or whether it was just bluster.’
Will the U.S. control Canada’s supplement market?

The time for action is now. Canada has the opportunity to ensure a healthier, stronger future for all Canadians by standing up for its natural health product sector and its dedicated entrepreneurs.
Diving into new Veterans Minister Darren Fisher’s team

Plus, there’s an update for Housing Minister Nathaniel Erskine-Smith’s office, and communications staff changes for Ministers Kamal Khera and Steven Guilbeault.
Premiers send ‘strong message’ in D.C., but defusing Trump’s tariff bomb a big hurdle, say observers

Canada’s premiers made their way to the White House for a meeting with senior advisers to the U.S. president on Feb. 12.