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How Canada’s Federal Election Results Could Shift Its Response to Trump’s Tariffs
The recent federal election has reshaped Canada’s political landscape. Whether Canadians have chosen a new Conservative government, returned the Liberals with a reduced mandate, or elected a coalition built on progressive cooperation, each outcome represents a...
Canada’s Housing Crisis: How the Liberals and Conservatives Plan to Fix It
As Canada grapples with an increasingly dire housing crisis, the 2025 federal election is shaping up to be one of the most consequential in recent memory. Skyrocketing rents, soaring home prices, and a growing population have left millions of Canadians struggling to...
New Polls Show Tight Race as Federal Election Nears
As Canada heads toward a snap federal election on April 28, 2025, fresh polling data from Ipsos reveals a dramatically tightening race, signaling a major shift in voter sentiment across the country. According to the latest Ipsos survey conducted in early April, the...
What the Latest U.S. Tariff Policies Mean for Canadians
The economic relationship between Canada and the United States is once again under pressure as the U.S. government, under President Trump’s leadership, enforces a series of tariffs that directly affect Canadian exports. While many nations were granted a temporary...
Campaign Trail 2025: Key Promises from Canada’s Top Prime Ministerial Contenders
As Canada gears up for its federal election on April 28, 2025, the country's political landscape is heating up with bold promises and competing visions for the future. The three main contenders—incumbent Prime Minister Mark Carney (Liberal), Conservative leader Pierre...
Canada’s Economic Crossroads: Growth Meets Global Headwinds in April 2025
As of April 7, 2025, the Canadian economy is navigating a complex landscape marked by early-year growth tempered by emerging challenges, particularly from international trade tensions and sector-specific disruptions. In January, Canada's real GDP expanded by 0.4%...
When Wall Street Falls: How a U.S. Market Downturn Impacts Canadians
The American stock market plays a crucial role in the global economy, and its downturns can have significant effects beyond U.S. borders. Canada, being one of the United States' closest economic partners, often feels the impact in several ways. A decline in U.S. stock...
Canada’s Economic Counterattack: How Prime Minister Mark Carney is Responding to U.S. Tariffs
In response to recent U.S. tariff impositions, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has implemented a series of strategic measures aimed at safeguarding Canada's economy and protecting domestic industries. These actions are designed to counteract the economic impact of...
U.S.-Canada Trade War Escalates as New Tariffs Take Effect
IIn a significant escalation of trade tensions, U.S. President Donald Trump announced on April 1, 2025, the imposition of a 25% tariff on most Canadian imports, effective immediately. This decision, part of a broader strategy termed "Liberation Day" tariffs, aims to...
Canada’s Carbon Tax Repeal: Short-Term Relief, Long-Term Consequences
On April 1st, 2025, Canada officially repealed its consumer carbon tax, marking a significant shift in the nation's approach to climate policy. This decision has sparked extensive debate regarding its potential effects on the economy, environment, and Canada's ability...