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Build Canada Now — Whose Priorities Count?
Whose Canada is being built - corporations' or Canadians'? Both at the same time? On September 15, more than a hundred oil and gas companies and associations signed an open letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney under the banner “Build Canada Now.” It’s a bold phrase. But whose Canada are they building — and does their agenda line up with what Canadians actually said they want in 2025? Earlier this year, ahead of the federal election, I wrote about the People’s Mandate : the ba
Chris Herbert
Sep 213 min read


Canadian Federal Election 2025
Dive into the Canadian Federal Election 2025 insights. Explore how the Canadian Federal Election impacts entrepreneurs, policy, and economic growth.
Chris Herbert
Apr 265 min read


Reimagining Canada's Future: Mark Carney on Trade, Sovereignty, and Unity
Note: Prime Minister Carey's press conference video below timestamps neet to be vetted still. Use them as a guide only - Chris Herbert. TL;DR In a defining address from Montreal, Mark Carney outlined a bold path forward for Canada. Amid rising U.S. tariffs and shifting global dynamics, Carney emphasized sovereignty, trade diversification, and unity. He declared the era of deep Canada–U.S. integration over and pledged support for workers, Arctic sovereignty, and Charter rights
Chris Herbert
Mar 294 min read


Trade War with U.S. Administration
Note: Premiere Ford's press conference video below timestamps need to be vetted still. Use them as a guide only - Chris Herbert. Ontario Premier Responds to U.S. Tariffs with Strong Retaliation Measures Introduction Ontario's Premier addressed the economic impact of U.S. tariffs imposed by President Trump, describing it as a significant blow to both Canadian and American economies. He criticized Trump's decision as "choosing chaos" and emphasized Canada's readiness to fight b
Chris Herbert
Mar 43 min read


Canada’s Potash Advantage: How Trade Dynamics Benefit Our Mining and Agriculture Sectors
Discover how Canada's potash industry boosts the mining and agriculture sectors. And, how it could take a bite out of Trump's Big Mac.
Chris Herbert
Mar 34 min read
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