Canada’s economic security is under attack
Foreign spies and cartels are undermining Canada’s critical infrastructure
Foreign spies and cartels are undermining Canada’s critical infrastructure
Canada ran out of options. Years of damage to farm exports made delay a luxury Canada could no longer afford
Alarming claims out of P.E.I. point to deep foreign interference, and the federal government keeps stalling. Why?
Genocide begins with fear and false accusations that turn victims into threats. Understanding this tactic is the first step in stopping it
Canada has more leverage than we think
New Delhi is edging toward cutting Russian oil imports under U.S. pressure
Canada’s Indo-Pacific ambitions look good on paper, but without urgency and deeper ties, we risk being left behind
Why is a taxpayer-funded Crown utility shielding a Chinese supplier?
Higher prices are the real risk ahead
Taiwan could fall while the West talks tough and stays home
The U.S. president’s turn on Ukraine and Russian oil rattles global markets
Canada should take that as a warning, not a blueprint
Peace without possibility of return is no peace at all