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- If even one soldier dies in Greenland due to American aggression, NATO nations would be forced to step in.
- If even one soldier dies in Greenland due to American aggression, NATO nations would be forced to step in.
- After Prime Minister Mark Carney inked a new trading arrangement with China during his state visit last week, stakeholders are advising against revisiting the government’s 5G ban on Huawei.
- After Prime Minister Mark Carney inked a new trading arrangement with China during his state visit last week, stakeholders are advising against revisiting the government’s 5G ban on Huawei.
- Canada is at serious risk in 2026 from the 'political revolution' currently underway in the U.S., and there is likely no scenario where Canada and the U.S. will return to a trade relationship like before the current trade war.
- Canada is at serious risk in 2026 from the 'political revolution' currently underway in the U.S., and there is likely no scenario where Canada and the U.S. will return to a trade relationship like before the current trade war.
- Canadians are worried, and the prime minister should be communicating more clearly and more regularly with them.
- Canadians are worried, and the prime minister should be communicating more clearly and more regularly with them.
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- Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine combined with increased hybrid attacks against NATO allies in Europe means that Poland is expediting modernization projects for all military branches.
- Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine combined with increased hybrid attacks against NATO allies in Europe means that Poland is expediting modernization projects for all military branches.

































