And now comes the hard part: negotiating with Trump

Canadians can’t count on a flip-flop on tariffs since the U.S. president seems obsessed with undermining Canada in keeping with his persistent lusting after its territory.
Feds must step up to protect Canada’s natural health product industry

Instead of supporting these businesses, Health Canada is making it harder for them to survive, and is proposing a punitive and discriminatory cost recovery program.
Will anyone learn anything from the election that was?

Don’t give up, relationships matter, hubris is still a killer, and be careful what you wish for.
The true election loser? The mainstream press

This was an abysmal demonstration of Canadian mainstream journalism perfectly affirming the emperor’s-new-clothes’ approach to their democratic duty.
AI and the innovation-regulation pendulum

Achieving a healthy balance between innovation and regulation is key as Canada continues to pursue more digital transformation initiatives.
Blanchet’s Bloc doesn’t add value to Parliament

In this moment of great strain on Canada, hardline separatists like the Bloc Québécois leader and his caucus now hold the balance of power. What a tragedy for Canada.
Here’s hoping MPs return with a sense of respect for Parliament

Rookies and returning incumbents would both be well served by understanding the rules and intended functioning of our federal legislature.
Pragmatist Carney knows how to beat the bully Trump

Mark Carney’s moment in leading world affairs has come. As a pragmatist, he knows how to beat the bully Trump. In facing outward, the 24th and now 25th Canadian prime minister will hold Canada together as a sovereign nation.
Is Canada drifting towards a two-party trap?

The 2025 election results reveal the dangers of narrowing choices in an era that demands broader solutions.
A cost-effective solution to our family physician access crisis

Funding Practice Ready Assessment programs across Canada provides an accelerated pathway to license internationally-trained physicians.