Alberta just killed the last illusion of fiscal restraint in Canada
The last province known for fiscal discipline is now spending like Ottawa
The last province known for fiscal discipline is now spending like Ottawa
The U.S. Supreme Court ruling strengthens Trump’s hand heading into the CUSMA review
Ottawa spent a decade fighting pipelines and now Canada can’t cash in if the oil supply tightens
A system meant to cut emissions now steers money away from wind and solar and toward oil and gas
Oil prices are being propped up by geopolitics for now but when that pressure fades, the correction will be brutal
The January unemployment rate fell because the workforce is shrinking, not because it’s easier to find work
Without new export routes to Asia, Canada risks weaker job growth, less money for public services and a higher cost of living
Alberta talks up free enterprise, but its treatment of renewable energy tells a very different story
Bill 201 would have repeated the Notley-era minimum wage policy that led to declines in youth employment
What looks like a far-off political mess is exposing how vulnerable Canada really is, especially on energy