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Pipeline Project Risks Persist After Trudeau Era

Analysis: Despite PM Mark Carney's push for energy projects, market volatility, climate policy, and geopolitics create major risks. Experts argue private firms assess these better than governments.

U.S. Exit from UN Climate Treaty Called Self-Sabotage

The United States' withdrawal from a critical UN climate agreement in January 2026 has drawn sharp criticism as an act of self-sabotage, raising global environmental concerns. Read the full analysis.

How U.S. Venezuela Action Affects Canada

The U.S. capture of Venezuela's president raises global tensions. Explore five key ways this geopolitical shift could directly affect Canada's economy and foreign policy.

Why 2026 is Critical for Canadian Retail

Retail analyst Bruce Winder forecasts a pivotal 2026 for Canadian retailers, shaped by a new 'frugal and cautious' consumer, persistent inflation, and the rapid rise of AI. Discover the challenges and opportunities ahead.

2025 Second Warmest Year; 14 Climate Trends for 2026

Experts confirm 2025 likely tied as second warmest year on record. Bloomberg outlines 14 key climate trends for 2026 as CO2 levels hit new highs. Get the latest climate news for B.C. and beyond.

CleanBC Review: A Mix of Progress and Retreat

A six-month review of BC's CleanBC climate plan offers key recommendations but is criticized for lowering EV targets and failing to halt LNG expansion. Read the analysis.

Boxing Day Shopping Fades as Crowds Stay Home

Boxing Day in Canada has transformed from a frenzied shopping event to a subdued day, with empty malls and online sales reshaping the post-holiday tradition. Discover why door-crashers are a relic of the past.

Searing Heat Looms Over 2026 FIFA World Cup

Extreme heat forecasts threaten to impact the 2026 FIFA World Cup across North American host cities. Learn about the climate challenges facing the tournament.

Japan's Coast Sees Weird Sea Level Changes

A major ocean current shift near Japan is causing unprecedented sea level changes. Scientists link the phenomenon to broader climate patterns affecting marine ecosystems.

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