Canada is not short of opportunities to build efficient and effective supply networks

The time has probably come for Canada to be recognized for more than just ‘hewers of wood and drawers of water.’
Governing through transition(s)

No matter who wins the next election, the government will need a bureaucracy that is politically savvy and quick to adapt to evolving situations and challenges.
Trump’s lemons may become Canada’s lemonade

A Quebec City high-speed rail connection to Toronto will do more to unite the country than simply a rail connection. It will get people moving in an east-west direction, which can only help strengthen the ties that bind us. We have Trump to thank for this wakeup call.
Trudeau intent on wrapping up his career with promises

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is intent on wrapping up his political career in the same manner he spent it—promising, but not delivering, but still wanting the credit of the promise. As I’ve often said about these guys, after all, the announcement is the plan.
Trump sides with Putin, a murderous dictator

It is usually the other way around, given that America styles itself as the leader of the Free World. Instead, we have a convicted felon and an accused war criminal joining forces against a democracy.
Zelenskyy calls Trump on his lies, more leaders should, too

This pushback needs to continue if we’re to have any hope of a functioning, truthful information ecosystem once Trump has ended his warpath against facts.
Canada’s transportation infrastructure: time to get serious or pay the price

This moment of national importance demands that we focus on our national interests. It starts with getting goods to and from market via reliable transportation infrastructure. Because if we can’t move it, we can’t sell it.
Future-proofing our manufacturing sector

Enhancing competitiveness must serve as the lens through which all policy decisions are made.
The Conservative course correction

Only time will tell if this new plan survives contact with the enemy.
Deploying CAF to Canada-U.S. border could prove useful

The Armed Forces don’t need to be dragged into another domestic emergency operation, but border security missions could provide vital insights if managed correctly.