Carney talks like Canada is a reliable energy partner
The world knows otherwise. Canada has the oil but years of political obstruction keep it from reaching markets
The world knows otherwise. Canada has the oil but years of political obstruction keep it from reaching markets
Oil, diesel and fertilizer prices are already climbing. Food prices tend to follow
If Trump’s Iran gamble fails, the illusion of unchallenged U.S. power collapses
Melting Arctic ice is exposing rare metals and shipping routes that are reshaping global power
Keir Starmer swept to power on a historic mandate. Less than two years later, the Epstein files are testing his judgment and his grip on power
Maduro’s capture shows that enforcement works and exposes the cost of Ottawa’s empty rhetoric
Oil prices are being propped up by geopolitics for now but when that pressure fades, the correction will be brutal
Genocide doesn’t happen because of “monsters” but because the rest of us choose to do nothing
Reagan sidelined Thatcher by invading Grenada without consulting her but the relationship survived anyway
From Nazi Germany to revolutionary Iran, history shows how often admiration for “liberation” ends in repression and violence
Canada once carried real weight abroad. A decade of Liberal foreign policy failures stripped that away
Middle power status is earned through strength and credibility, not speeches at Davos
What looks like a far-off political mess is exposing how vulnerable Canada really is, especially on energy