At a time when Canadians are increasingly anxious about the economy, job security and the country’s ability to compete globally, Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced what many are calling one of the most significant aerospace deals in Canadian history. Airbus and AirAsia have officially signed a landmark agreement for 150 Airbus A220-300 aircraft, a Read More…
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PIPELINE POWER PLAY: Trump Pushes New Canada Oil Route While Ottawa Moves With Caution
Donald Trump is back in familiar territory, and this time he is once again zeroing in on Canada’s oil as a cornerstone of his energy strategy. The proposal making waves right now centers on a new cross border pipeline designed to move large volumes of Canadian crude into the United States, and while it echoes Read More…
From Davos To Disappointment: How Carney’s Weekend Statement Derailed Momentum
By: Donovan Martin Sr, Editor in Chief From Davos to this weekend, the contrast has been stark. Only weeks ago, Mark Carney stood before the world and emerged, in the eyes of many commentators, as the leader of a new world order in the making. He was not simply delivering another routine address. He projected Read More…
Economic Opportunities and New Horizons for Canadian Business in China
BEIJING – Prime Minister Mark Carney concluded a historic four day visit to China last week, marking a significant turning point for Canada on the world stage. This high level diplomatic mission, which included a warm and productive meeting with President Xi Jinping, has paved the way for a renewed strategic partnership built on mutual Read More…
Canada and Qatar Elevate Ties to Strategic Partnership
Doha, Qatar – In a historic first for a sitting Canadian leader, Prime Minister Mark Carney concluded a pivotal visit to Doha this week, signaling a new era of cooperation between Canada and Qatar. The mission, focused on moving the bilateral relationship toward long term economic resilience, resulted in an ambitious Strategic Partnership that aligns Read More…
The Reset Canada Needed: Carney’s China Visit and the End of Subservient Trade Politics
By: Donovan Martin Sr, Editor in Chief What unfolded during Prime Minister Mark Carney’s first official visit to China was not diplomatic theatre, symbolism for symbolism’s sake, or an exercise in flattery. It was a recalibration. A deliberate and overdue reset that quietly but decisively signaled something larger than any single trade deal or memorandum Read More…
What Canada Can Control: Trade Diversification, Strategic Realism, and the End of Comfortable Assumptions
In a shifting global trade landscape, Canada’s new government is increasingly framing its economic strategy around a simple but overdue idea: control what can be controlled. After decades of deep, sometimes complacent reliance on the United States as Canada’s dominant trading partner, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government is signaling a decisive pivot. The goal is Read More…
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…
Canada’s Recognition of Palestine: A Historic Shift in Foreign Policy
By: Donovan Martin Sr, Editor in Chief On September 21, 2025, Prime Minister Carney announced recognition of the State of Palestine, a move long overdue and historically significant. For decades, the Palestinian people have waited for acknowledgment of their right to self-determination, while repeated setbacks—settlement expansion, political obstruction, and humanitarian crises—have made the prospect of Read More…
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…
Trump Hits Canada with 35% Tariff — Carney Says “Disappointing” But Vows to Defend Jobs
Well, well, well. Donald Trump just dusted off his tariff playbook — and Canada’s the latest target in his economic firing line. On August 1st, the former U.S. president issued an executive order jacking up tariffs on Canadian exports not covered by the U.S.–Mexico–Canada Agreement (CUSMA) from 25% to a scorching 35%, effective immediately. Read More…










