National
-
Jason Hafso Study permits cut: Politics over policy?
At a time when Canada can ill afford policy missteps, Ottawa has managed to stumble into one of its own…
Read More » -
Supplied Weapon scares after Tumbler Ridge shooting rekindle Canada’s gun debate
In the aftermath of a deadly shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, communities across the region have experienced a noticeable…
Read More » -
Abbeygael Kuchmak U of A’s defence research makes uncertain times clearer
Canada is upgrading their defences with help from University of Alberta and others across Canada and Alberta. Recently, the U…
Read More » -
Supplied Maybe honesty isn’t the best policy for Poilievre
The truth of the world is decided by whoever has the power to — Pierre Poilievre believes he’s on his…
Read More » -
Liberal Party of Canada Competitive car prices coming to Canada from China
Prime Minister Mark Carney just made a trade deal with China, but there is unnecessary worry coming from Ontario. On…
Read More » -
Kieran Chrysler Capitalizing capitalism: Why a pipeline is not urgent because of Venezuela
Venezuela is a deeply complex and fraudulent country, but only because the United States (U.S.) wants it to be. On…
Read More » -
Photo by Ezra Comeau-Jeffrey on Unsplash A lose-lose: Poilievre and the pipeline proposal
When there’s a million moving pieces in politics, just know Pierre Poilievre will add one more. Alberta finally got a…
Read More » -
Liberal Party of Canada Doubling non-U.S. exports over the next decade: Aspirational or practical?
On October 22, 2025, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Canada plans to double its non-United States (U.S.) exports over…
Read More » -
Emily Williams Editorial: Canada’s visa diet will starve its universities
The federal government plans to reduce the number of new international study permits. This comes after last year’s cap, which…
Read More »








