Trump cancels Venezuela strikes after oil deal
U.S. operations shift as Venezuela agrees to supply 30-50 million barrels of oil, leading to a cancelled military strike. Analysis on Canada's energy security implications.
U.S. operations shift as Venezuela agrees to supply 30-50 million barrels of oil, leading to a cancelled military strike. Analysis on Canada's energy security implications.
Venezuela releases high-profile political prisoners in a 'gesture for peace' days after Maduro's capture. Trump says the U.S. requested the move. Details on the freed detainees and reactions inside.
President Donald Trump convenes a who's who of American oil executives, including Harold Hamm, to discuss rebuilding Venezuela's energy sector. Key details on the high-stakes meeting.
Chinese refiners are seeking Canadian crude as a replacement for sanctioned Venezuelan oil, with China buying nearly 40% of Canada's seaborne exports in 2025. Discover the market shift.
The dramatic arrest of Venezuela's Maduro and U.S. oil seizures are reshaping global energy markets. Investors are now eyeing Latin American opportunities. Discover the implications for Canada.
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright states Washington will maintain control over Venezuela's oil exports 'indefinitely,' a major shift in foreign energy policy with global market implications.
The U.S. has seized a sanctioned Venezuela-linked oil tanker in the Atlantic, with its energy secretary stating control over Venezuelan oil sales will continue 'indefinitely'. This move signals a significant escalation in geopolitical energy strategy.
A former Canadian diplomat criticizes Ottawa for aligning with a U.S. approach he calls anti-democratic towards Venezuela. Read the full analysis of Canada's foreign policy stance.
Venezuela holds the world's largest oil reserves but production is a fraction of its peak. Sanctions and crumbling infrastructure mean its impact on tight global crude markets remains minimal. Discover the barriers to unlocking its potential.
The United States has seized two sanctioned oil tankers linked to Venezuela in a strategic move, while selectively easing sanctions to permit certain oil sales. Explore the implications for global energy markets.
In coordinated predawn raids, U.S. forces seized two sanctioned oil tankers with ties to Venezuela in international waters. Get the full details on the dramatic high-seas operations.
U.S. President Donald Trump plans to meet with Western energy executives to secure investment for rebuilding Venezuela's crumbling oil sector. Read the full story.
The United States has seized two sanctioned oil tankers connected to Venezuela in the North Atlantic and Caribbean. Get the latest details on this significant maritime enforcement action.
President Trump announces Venezuela will send up to 50 million barrels of oil to the U.S., a move reshaping global energy flows and challenging China's influence. Read the full analysis.
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.
The U.S. and Venezuela reach a landmark deal for up to $2 billion in crude oil exports, redirecting shipments from China. President Trump announces the agreement, which follows the capture of Nicolas Maduro.
Former President Trump announces a major U.S. acquisition of Venezuelan oil, raising geopolitical tensions and concerns for Canada's energy sector. Get the full analysis.
A new video analysis breaks down the political and economic collapse of Venezuela, leading to the removal of its leader by Trump. Share your thoughts in the comments.
Experts say concerns that Canadian oil exports will be displaced by Venezuelan crude are premature. Canada's deep integration with U.S. refineries and Venezuela's infrastructure challenges provide a buffer.
Following the arrest of Venezuela's president, U.S. plans to revive its oil industry could challenge Canadian energy investments. Explore the global reserve shift and market implications.
Following the arrest of Venezuela's president, U.S. plans to revitalize its oil industry could sideline Canadian firms. Explore the implications for Canada's energy sector.
At least 24 Venezuelan security officers were killed during a U.S. operation to capture President Nicolás Maduro, officials confirm. The incident raises major geopolitical questions.
Witnesses report gunfire near Venezuela's presidential palace following the capture of Nicolás Maduro. The incident adds to regional instability with direct implications for Canadian energy and foreign policy.
Venezuela's new interim president is sworn in as the government condemns the U.S. capture of Nicolas Maduro. His son warns the arrest sets a dangerous global precedent. Read the latest developments.
Cuba mourns 32 security officers killed in a U.S. strike in Venezuela. The loss of its closest ally threatens Cuba's oil supply, risking blackouts and economic catastrophe. Experts analyze the grim future.
Analysis of the contrasting responses by Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre to the U.S. intervention in Venezuela, revealing deeper political divides on foreign policy and sovereignty.
Eric Nuttall of Ninepoint Partners argues the selloff in Canadian energy shares is overblown following Trump's Venezuela action. Get the full market analysis.
The future of billions of barrels of Venezuelan oil claimed by foreign state-owned firms is uncertain after the U.S. detained President Nicolás Maduro. Read the latest analysis on the global energy implications.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro appears in U.S. court on drug charges, sparking global debate. Analysts dissect Canada's response and the implications for Venezuela's political future. Read the latest.
Global Affairs Canada has issued a strict travel advisory urging Canadians to avoid all travel to Venezuela following the capture of President Nicolás Maduro. Stay informed on the latest developments.