"Should we throw all of that out and move to Saudi Arabia? I think Justin Trudeau would fit in perfectly over there. Or maybe North Korea would be better for him. He loves dictatorship. I'll buy him a ticket. Go, please enjoy it." Restaurants and other ...
Canada is a progressive country, one where socialized medicine, abortion, gun control, and gay rights are not hot-button issues but questions settled long ago. Yet this is not an unalloyed progressivism.
While Canada was supposedly “closed” for oil and gas business, the industry increased its oil production by more than a million barrels per day. Its biggest companies posted record profits in 2022, and then almost did it again in 2023.
Trudeau's decision after almost a decade in power sets the stage for a succession fight to select a new prime minister.
Few of Trudeau’s policies had the significant benefits promised for them. Deficit spending failed to boost incomes. The federal carbon tax did not reduce emissions: oil and gas production reached record highs.
Less than 24 hours after Mark Carney’s launch, Chrystia Freeland announced her bid to be the next Liberal party leader of Canada. The former finance minister – whose resignation last month
The United States probably won’t annex Canada. But Trump’s imperial dreams are already destabilizing the world.
Justin Trudeau and Donald Trump have never been close political allies. The pair may have appeared friendly in person at their recent meeting in Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida but tensions between the leaders has been aiming for years.
“The people are going to probably vote for independence or to come into the United States,” said Trump Sr., who wants to buy Greenland from Denmark. The Danish government has repeatedly insisted the ice-covered island is not for sale. “If they did do that, then I would tariff Denmark at a very high level.”
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Saudi Arabia began 2025 on a borrowing binge to finance its massive economic reform plan. Last year, the kingdom was one of the biggest bond issuers among developing markets. On Monday, the kingdom's sovereign wealth fund revealed a 7 billion dollar Islamic loan negotiated with 20 banks.
In an hourlong news conference, President-elect Donald J. Trump refused to rule out using military force to retake the Panama Canal and acquire Greenland, and suggested he would use “economic force” to bring Canada into the United States. Leaders in all three countries promptly fired back. Read more ›