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Canada

Canada’s Big Project Test: Renewal or Rupture?

Ottawa has unveiled one of the largest federal development pushes in recent memory, pairing a long-term infrastructure fund with a new system for fast-tracking major national projects. The goal: build faster, invest deeper, and show Canadians that the federal government can still think — and act — on a country-shaping scale. At the centre is Read More…

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Canada

Who Wants an Election at Christmas? Not Canadians

By: Donovan Martin Sr, Editor in Chief The countdown to Prime Minister Carney’s first budget has already begun, and with it comes a national sense of déjà vu mixed with dread. It has been less than a year since Canadians last trudged to polling stations, wrapped in scarves and frustration, and here we are again Read More…

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Carney’s First Budget: Non-Confidence or Political Hostage?

By Donovan Martin, Sr, Editor in Chief Let’s get this straight from the start—I was never a supporter of Prime Minister Mark Carney. Not during his campaign, not during his leadership race, and certainly not during the questionable process that delivered him the Liberal crown. The president of the Liberal Party, Sachit Mehra, and the Read More…

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Canada

Carney’s First Budget: Negotiation, Leverage, and the Likely Path to Passage

Canada enters a critical political moment as Prime Minister Mark Carney prepares to table his first federal budget on November 4, 2025. With a minority Liberal government in place, much speculation has swirled about whether the budget could pass and whether it might trigger an election. But understanding the realities of parliamentary arithmetic, party dynamics, Read More…