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Canada Becomes Europe’s Trusted Defence Partner: A New Era of Strategic Cooperation

Europe has taken a historic step by selecting Canada as its newest and most trusted partner in the ambitious €150-billion SAFE defence initiative. This marks the first time a non-EU nation has been granted full access to compete for major European defence contracts—an unprecedented move that signals deep confidence in Canada’s stability, capability, and global […]

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🔥 Alberta–Ottawa Climate Clash Intensifies as Smith and Guilbeault Trade Barbs

Canada’s long-running tensions over climate policy erupted into full public view this week, after former federal environment minister Steven Guilbeault’s resignation set off a fresh round of political sparring. What followed was an unusually blunt exchange between Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Guilbeault — one that underscores just how strained federal-provincial climate cooperation has become. […]

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Canada’s Strategic Turn Toward Europe: A New Defense Era Begins

Canada has taken a major step in reshaping its defense and security posture, joining the European Union’s SAFE defense fund—a move that opens the door to a 150-billion-euro market for Canadian companies. Beyond the economic opportunity, this marks a significant evolution in how Canada approaches global security, partnerships, and national resilience. By entering the SAFE […]

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Canada’s Costly EV Gamble: Can Volkswagen Break the Cycle?

Canada’s push toward an electric-vehicle future has come with a hefty price tag—and a growing list of disappointing outcomes. Over the past several years, Canadians have watched hundreds of millions in public funds flow into EV-related projects that ultimately stalled, shrank, or were abandoned entirely. With each setback, confidence in the country’s EV strategy continues […]

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Should Public Figures Consider a Fresh Start Abroad?

A recent online poster has stirred conversation by suggesting that a well-known political family might be better off leaving their current country and seeking a new beginning elsewhere. The image, set against a backdrop of Canadian flags, poses a provocative question: “Maybe They Should Leave!” While the message may appear blunt, it taps into a […]

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