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    S1 E9 | Are We That Incompetent? Canada vs Saudi Arabia

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    S1 E2 | Milk, Markets, and the Cost of Protection

Government of Canada Issues Updated Travel Advisory for Mexico Amid Rising Security Concerns

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Government of Canada Issues Updated Travel Advisory for Mexico Amid Rising Security Concerns

The Government of Canada has issued an updated travel advisory for Mexico as of February 22, 2026, urging Canadians to exercise a high degree of caution due to escalating criminal activity and violent incidents across multiple states. The advisory comes amid reports of increased cartel violence following the killing of a prominent drug lord, triggering widespread security concerns across popular tourist destinations and major cities throughout the country. Current Security […]

Canada Pledges $2 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine on 4th Anniversary of Invasion

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Canada Pledges $2 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine on 4th Anniversary of Invasion

Listen. Watch. Read. Discuss. We are standing at a critical juncture in global security, and Canada has made its position clear. On the fourth anniversary of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced a significant expansion of Canada’s commitment to the defense of Ukrainian sovereignty. This isn’t just a headline; it is a $2,000,000,000 investment in international stability and a reaffirmation of the values we hold […]

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Supply Management, Sovereignty, and the Search for Common Ground

Canada's supply management system almost never comes up in everyday conversation. But it should. Because it sits right at the centre of our trade relationship with the United States. It affects what you pay at the grocery store. It affects rural livelihoods. And it's become a recurring friction point in negotiations with Washington. So let's slow this down and look at it clearly. What is supply management? Why do we […]

todayFebruary 23, 2026 2

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Selective Skepticism, Alabama, and the Outrage Economy

A headline comparing Canada to Alabama has been circulating online, and the reaction has been intense. Before getting into the politics of it, let's begin with something honest. Canada does have productivity challenges. We do have affordability pressures. Growth has been uneven in recent years. Anyone pretending everything is perfect isn't being serious. But the more important issue isn't whether Canada has economic challenges. It's how we're choosing to process […]

todayFebruary 21, 2026 2

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