Prime Minister Carney’s first decision is a tough one

The June G7 meeting couldn’t be happening at a more consequential moment, both for the planet, and for Canada and its economic and political destiny.
Carney’s cabinet a step backwards in the dark

This is a historical pattern that rears up when those who were once marginalized gain representation within the white supremacist social and economic structure.
Is Quebec becoming an authoritarian ‘nation’?

Along with signs of a rightward turn in government, there is the use of anonymous complaints against businesses and individuals.
Canada running aground with friendshoring

The problem with electing a clown is that everyone thinks their actions are a joke. While that statement may allow partisans of all stripes to project its meaning on their political opponent of choice, in this case, it applies specifically to United States President Donald Trump. Canada has been a popular target since Trump’s return […]
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.
Fractured Canada-U.S. ties are the backdrop for new wedge issues and higher stakes in the next election

As we saw in 2021, timing and circumstances are crucial, as are the very real impacts of divisive policies.
The West should look in the mirror to lay blame for Middle East unrest, says Montreal reader

Re: “Who is to blame for recent bloodshed in Syria?” (The Hill Times, March 11). Gwynne Dyer provided a good background to the massacre of Alawites, but far less so on the West’s role in propping up their killers. Former Syrian president Bashar al-Assad’s brutal crackdown of protesters during the 2011 Arab Spring was pounced […]