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B.C. Ghost Town Owner's 13-Year Fight for Energy Hub

Krishnan Suthanthiran bought Kitsault, B.C., for $7M in 2005. He's spent 13 years pitching it as an energy export hub to India, now seeking government support for oil and gas pipelines. Read his ambitious plan.

Canada scraps plastic export ban, citing economic pressure

The federal government has quietly reversed its ban on exporting single-use plastics just before Christmas 2025. The move, citing tariffs and supply chain issues, signals a shift in environmental policy. Read the full analysis.

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.

Venezuela Oil Coup: A Warning for Canada

The U.S.-backed change in Venezuela puts Canada's oil exports at risk, highlighting an urgent need for trade diversification and infrastructure investment. Read the analysis.

U.S. Approves TSMC Chip Tool Exports to China for 2025

The U.S. government has granted Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) its annual approval to export advanced chipmaking equipment to its China facilities, a key development in global tech trade. Read the full analysis.

How to Tap Into the AI Rally While Limiting Risk

Explore practical investment strategies for Canadians looking to capitalize on the artificial intelligence boom without exposing their portfolios to excessive volatility. Learn how to balance opportunity with prudence.

Alberta's $5.3B Culture Sector Could Surpass Oilsands

Alberta's creative sector already generates $5.3B annually. By investing in immersive cultural experiences, the province could build a multibillion-dollar economy less volatile than oil. Discover the potential.

Nutrien bypasses Port of Vancouver for U.S. terminal

Nutrien's decision to build a $1B potash terminal in Washington highlights the Port of Vancouver's chronic inefficiency, ranking 389th globally. This move threatens Canada's export competitiveness and demands urgent reform.

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