Picking fights with Trump could leave Canada in the dark
A political dispute could put both the power supply and billions in provincial revenue at risk
A political dispute could put both the power supply and billions in provincial revenue at risk
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
What looks like a far-off political mess is exposing how vulnerable Canada really is, especially on energy
For years, Canada relied on the U.S. to take its oil. Now that bet is coming back to haunt us
Trump’s rhetoric about invading Greenland is political theatre, not a serious military threat
Trump is moving quickly to monetize Venezuelan oil, but major companies remain cautious about committing capital
The U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro shows how quickly power can override international law
With Trump threatening tariffs and military action, Iran’s regime is feeling the heat
Follow the oil and the dollar, and the logic behind U.S. actions toward Venezuela becomes clear
He simply revealed how much their ability to restrain political power has eroded
If Venezuela restores production, U.S. refiners would have new options that could erode Canada’s long-standing position in the heavy-crude market
Cheney and Kennedy shaped U.S. politics in starkly different ways. Their legacies reveal how much American power and party identity have changed