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China's U.S. Soybean Purchases Near 10 Million Tonnes

China has significantly increased its purchases of U.S. soybeans, with total acquisitions approaching 10 million tonnes in early 2026. This major trade development impacts global agricultural markets.

PM Carney's China trip seeks to reset frosty relations

Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit Beijing in January 2026, aiming to reset Canada-China relations strained by trade disputes and espionage. Experts warn the trip must not complicate ties with the U.S.

Irish Leader's China Visit First in 14 Years

Ireland's Micheál Martin is set for a landmark visit to China, the first by an Irish leader since 2012. The trip aims to strengthen bilateral ties and address key diplomatic and trade issues.

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.

Xi Touts China's AI, Chip Wins in New Year Speech

President Xi Jinping's triumphant New Year's Eve speech highlighted China's advancements in AI, semiconductors, and defense, signaling confidence amid global challenges. Read the full analysis.

Alberta's Top 10 Business Stories of 2025

A look back at Alberta's tumultuous 2025 business landscape, dominated by U.S. tariffs, a landmark energy MOU, and major corporate battles. Explore the year's defining moments.

New Pipeline MOU Criticized as Investment Killer

An analysis of the recent Ottawa-Alberta pipeline MOU reveals it creates new hurdles for development while failing to address key barriers like the tanker ban and Indigenous veto power.

Alberta Separation Sentiment Driven by Tory Failures

Columnist Chris Nelson argues that Alberta's separatist feelings are rooted in repeated federal Conservative Party failures, not just Liberal mistrust. This dynamic led Premier Danielle Smith to sign an energy MOU with PM Mark Carney.

Alberta's Data Centre Boom Powered by Natural Gas

Premier Danielle Smith says Alberta's $100 billion data centre goal is now attainable after federal Clean Electricity Regulations were suspended, paving the way for natural gas power. Read more.

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.

Eby's MOU Christmas joke before premiers meet PM

B.C. Premier David Eby lightens the mood with a holiday quip about MOUs before a key meeting with Canada's Prime Minister. Get the details on the upcoming talks and provincial priorities.

Alberta-Ottawa Deal: Beyond Pipelines to Economic Superpower

The new Alberta-Ottawa MOU opens a path for a pipeline but signals a deeper shift. Analysis shows how Alberta's resources and industrial capacity can position Canada as a global economic leader in a competitive world. Read more.

China-Europe Ties: Shaping the Next 50 Years

As China and the EU mark 50 years of diplomatic ties, European leaders call for a new partnership to navigate global challenges, trade wars, and innovation. Explore the vision for the future.

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