Canada’s boycott of American liquor is backfiring
What began as a symbolic response to U.S. tariffs is now putting Canada at greater risk of a trade dispute with Washington
What began as a symbolic response to U.S. tariffs is now putting Canada at greater risk of a trade dispute with Washington
By treating our best and brightest as liabilities, we are actively guaranteeing our own economic decline
No trading partner can reverse years of weak productivity
By trading strategic discipline for populist slogans, the federal government is eroding the leverage we need to secure a favourable CUSMA review
Politicians are weaponizing wealth resentment to justify a massive power grab
Inflation and supply chains aren’t the whole story. Government red tape is quietly adding costs that end up in the cost of food
The issue isn’t whether CEOs should use AI. The issue is whether they can afford not to
The benefits of artificial intelligence are front and centre. The risks barely make the brochure
And that is leaving Canadians facing some of the fastest-rising food costs in the G7
Ending the conflict was the easy part. Rebuilding shipping routes, oil inventories and market confidence will be much harder
Skilled trades offer the security and growth that office jobs no longer provide
Ottawa is investigating grocery competition, but market concentration is only a small part of the reason your food bill is so high
Canada has spent years delaying projects in the name of the environment. The economic costs are becoming impossible to ignore