Canada is entering a critical stretch as Prime Minister Mark Carney begins governing with a confirmed Liberal majority, a development that is already shifting how policy is being pushed through Ottawa. In the days following the by-election victories that secured control, the federal government has moved quickly to align messaging around economic stability, affordability, and Read More…
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Canada Strengthens Arctic and Energy Ties During Prime Minister’s Norway Visit
The Prime Minister concluded a high-level visit to Norway this week, marking a significant step forward in Arctic cooperation, energy alignment, and defence coordination between two nations increasingly aware of their shared strategic geography. While the trip may not have carried the spectacle of larger multilateral summits, its outcomes point to a quiet but meaningful Read More…
Carney Announces New Grocery Benefit and Cost-Relief Measures
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a new package of affordability measures Monday aimed at lowering grocery costs and easing pressure on Canadians struggling with the price of everyday essentials. The measures are being introduced as economic uncertainty continues globally, with rising costs impacting households and businesses. Carney said the focus is on building Read More…
Did Carney’s Davos Speech Make Him The Leader Of The New World Order?
By: Donovan Martin Sr, Editor in Chief The short answer is yes. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney used his Davos speech to step into a leadership vacuum that already existed, and he did it without theatrics, insults, or slogans. What made the speech consequential was not tone but structure. It dismantled fear as a governing Read More…
The Reconfiguration of the World
The World Economic Forum in Davos—once perceived as a relatively composed gathering of technocrats, corporate leaders, and policymakers—has increasingly become a barometer of global instability. The serene Swiss mountains, traditionally echoing discussions on growth, globalization, and cooperation, this year resonated with anxieties over fractured alliances, shifting power centers, and what many observers describe as the Read More…
Mark Carney in Davos: The End of Deference and the Rise of A New World Order
By: Donovan Martin Sr, Editor in Chief What was delivered in Davos was not a warning shot and not a performance for applause. It was a strategic statement, delivered calmly, to an audience that understands power when it sees it. This speech is not about China. It is not about Russia. And it is not Read More…
Mark Carney’s Unannounced Qatar Visit Delivers Record Trade and Investment Commitments
Mark Carney made a surprise visit to Qatar this week in a trip that was not disclosed in advance and was only confirmed after its conclusion. The visit has resulted in commitments exceeding a quarter of a trillion dollars in new trade and investment flowing into Canada, marking one of the largest single overseas economic Read More…
Canola Back on the Table: What the Lifting of Trade Barriers Means for Canadian Farmers
Image Credit: Jim Black The lifting of trade barriers on canola is not a symbolic gesture. It is an economic correction. For years, farmers have been forced to absorb the cost of geopolitical dysfunction that had nothing to do with agriculture, crop quality, or market demand. The reopening of access to China’s market signals the Read More…
Canada Enters SAFE: What It Means for Workers, Industry, and National Security
Image Credit: Government of Canada When Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Canada will soon become the first non-European nation to participate in SAFE, it marked a turning point in both defence policy and economic strategy. The message may seem simple on the surface, but the implications run far deeper. SAFE is not merely another Read More…
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…
Carney-Xi Meeting Signals a Reset in Canada-China Relations
By: Donovan Martin Sr, Editor in Chief In the quiet historical city of Gyeongju, Republic of Korea, an important diplomatic shift unfolded on October 31, 2025. On the margins of the APEC Leaders’ Meeting, Prime Minister Mark Carney sat down with Chinese President Xi Jinping — a meeting widely viewed as a turning point in Read More…
Carney Strengthens Canada–Singapore Trade Ties
Prime Minister Mark Carney wrapped up his visit to Singapore on October 29, 2025, marking a significant step in his government’s push to diversify Canada’s trade and investment relationships beyond the United States. Carney met with Singapore’s Prime Minister Lawrence Wong to advance discussions on a Canada–ASEAN free trade agreement set for completion in 2026. Read More…
Pierre Poilievre’s Rhetoric Crosses a Line: When Opposition Turns Into Obsession
There’s a fine line between holding a government accountable and turning politics into a personal crusade. Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre seems increasingly comfortable crossing that line. His recent comments suggesting that former Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should be investigated — or even jailed — have jolted Canada’s political discourse. Poilievre’s remarks, made in Read More…
Carney’s Crime Crackdown: A Shift Toward Accountability, With Eyes Still on Root Causes
By: Donovan Martin Sr, Editor in Chief Etobicoke, Ontario – October 16, 2025, For years, Canadians have called for tougher laws, stricter bail conditions, and real accountability for repeat offenders. Today, Prime Minister Mark Carney answered that call, unveiling one of the most sweeping public safety initiatives in recent memory — a comprehensive crime package Read More…
Carney Wraps Up Middle East Peace Summit with Cautious Optimism
By: Donovan Martin Sr, Editor in Chief Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt – October 14, 2025, Prime Minister Mark Carney has concluded his participation in the Middle East Peace Summit in Sharm el-Sheikh — a meeting framed as a turning point after years of bloodshed in Gaza and political gridlock across the region. The summit, co-hosted by Read More…
Canada’s New Government Unveils Measures to Lower Costs and Build a Stronger Future
In a world marked by uncertainty and rapid change, Canada’s new government, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, is taking decisive steps to strengthen the nation and make life more affordable for its citizens. With a focus on controlling what lies within its power, the government is prioritizing the protection of communities, the growth of Read More…
No Trade Breakthrough as Carney’s Meeting with Trump Ends Without Progress
In Washington yesterday, Prime Minister Mark Carney met with U.S. President Donald Trump in what many had hoped would mark a turning point in Canada–U.S. trade relations. Instead, the talks concluded without a deal, leaving tensions unresolved and many observers calling the meeting a diplomatic dead end. Carney’s visit to the White House was framed Read More…

















