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Trump's Remarks Cause Volatility in U.S. Defence Stocks

Former President Donald Trump's recent geopolitical comments triggered significant volatility in U.S. defence sector stocks this week, impacting major contractors. Read the analysis of the market reaction.

Carney Heads to China for First PM-Xi Meeting in 8 Years

PM Mark Carney visits China to discuss trade and energy, navigating a delicate balance as Canada seeks to diversify exports while managing strained relations and ongoing U.S. dependence. Read the full analysis.

Trump seeks $1.5T defence budget increase for 2027

Former President Donald Trump proposes a massive US defence spending hike to $1.5 trillion for 2027, calling the current era 'dangerous times.' Get the details on this significant policy shift.

Military Spending May Create All-Canadian Vehicle

A new report suggests Canada's $80B defence budget could help develop a dual-purpose vehicle for military and consumer markets, reviving domestic auto manufacturing. Explore the potential and challenges.

2026 D.C. Auto Show Adds Harley-Davidson, VinFast

The 2026 Washington, D.C. Auto Show returns with new manufacturers like Harley-Davidson, returning favorites, and hands-on Ride & Drive experiences. Discover the latest in automotive innovation.

Wine Industry's Turbulent 2025: A Canadian Look Back

A deep dive into the tumultuous 2025 for Canada's wine sector, analyzing Trump tariffs, BCGEU strikes, crop loss, and the shifting market. Discover the challenges and surprising consumer trends.

What's Changed in Canadian Trade for 2026?

As 2026 begins, Canada's trade sector faces pivotal shifts. Explore the evolving landscape, from port operations to policy, and understand what's at stake for the national economy.

Defence Industrial Strategy Misses Release Deadline

The Liberal government has missed its promised pre-Christmas deadline to release the new Defence Industrial Strategy (DIS), leaving industry and stakeholders in the dark. Discover the implications for Canada's defence spending and procurement.

UK's paid military gap year aims to boost recruitment

The UK will launch a paid military gap year program in 2026 for 150 young people, offering training without long-term commitment to address defence recruitment struggles. Learn more about this new initiative.

Toronto Proposed as Home for Defence Security Bank

Experts argue Toronto is the natural choice to host the new Defence, Security and Resilience Bank, leveraging its financial hub status to bolster allied security. Discover why Canada's bid hinges on its largest city.

U.S. Lists Demands for Canada to Extend CUSMA

U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer outlines specific requirements Canada must meet to renew the critical trade pact. Learn the key conditions and potential impacts on bilateral trade.

Toronto vies for defence bank HQ, 3,500 jobs at stake

Toronto officially launched its bid to host the new Defence, Security and Resilience Bank, competing with four other Canadian cities for a project that could create up to 3,500 local jobs. Discover why Ontario's leaders are confident.

Feds invest $40M in Atlantic Canada defence sector

The federal government is allocating close to $40 million to bolster the defence industry in Atlantic Canada. This significant investment aims to enhance innovation and create jobs in the region.

Putin, Modi meet to discuss Russia-India ties

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi meet in New Delhi to strengthen trade and defence cooperation, navigating complex global pressures. Read the latest analysis.

ICE: Roshel armoured vehicles ordered are U.S.-made

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement states armoured vehicles ordered from Canadian firm Roshel are produced in the United States. Get the latest details on this defence procurement story.

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