FIFA World Cup 2026: Toronto & Vancouver Event Changes

World Cup Fever Cools Local Events: A Growing Trend of FIFA Influence The 2026 FIFA World Cup is already reshaping the landscape of summer events in host cities like Toronto and Vancouver. Contracts between FIFA and these cities are creating exclusive zones and imposing restrictions on “substantial cultural events” around match days, leading to changes, … Read more

King Charles to address Congress on visit to mend relations with U.S.

The New Face of “Special Relationship” Diplomacy For decades, the “Special Relationship” between the United States and the United Kingdom was defined by seamless military and intelligence alignment. However, recent geopolitical shifts suggest we are entering an era where traditional diplomacy is no longer enough. When elected leaders clash over war and trade, the burden … Read more

OSFI is where small entrepreneurs’ big dreams go to die

The Tug-of-War Between Banking Stability and SME Growth For years, a quiet struggle has persisted at the heart of the Canadian financial system. On one side, the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) prioritizes stability and risk aversion, drawing lessons from the global financial crises of the past. On the other, small and … Read more

King Charles’ trip to Washington to go ahead despite shooting at correspondents’ dinner, says Buckingham Palace

The Evolution of Soft Power in High-Stakes Diplomacy In an era of increasing political volatility, the role of royal diplomacy is shifting from mere ceremony to a critical tool for conflict resolution. When elected leaders find themselves at odds, the “royal touch” often serves as a neutral bridge to maintain essential institutional ties. View this … Read more

Catholic leaders urge Carney government to bar MAID access for patients with mental illness

The Evolving Landscape of MAID for Mental Illness Canada is currently navigating one of the most complex ethical and legal frontiers in modern healthcare: the expansion of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) to include patients whose sole underlying condition is mental illness. As the federal government moves toward this transition, a profound tension has emerged … Read more

John Bolton says Canada must play the long game with Trump, as he is not America

Former U.S. Ambassador and National Security Advisor John Bolton has characterized President Donald Trump’s suggestions regarding the annexation of Canada as “trolling.” Speaking at the Intersect conference in Toronto, Bolton stated that the comments were not serious and were driven by a personal dislike for former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The Rhetoric of Annexation Bolton … Read more

Wednesday’s analyst upgrades and downgrades

The New Era for Canadian Food Processors: From Investment to Harvest For several years, the Canadian food processing sector endured a period that analysts describe as “tough to digest.” Between 2020 and 2025, the group significantly underperformed broader indices, with a 26 per cent return compared to 86 per cent for the TSX and 94 … Read more

Tuesday’s analyst upgrades and downgrades

The New Era of Industrial Resiliency: Nearshoring and Strategic Sourcing The global industrial landscape is shifting from a primary focus on price competitiveness to a mandate for reliability and supply chain security. This transition is particularly evident in the automotive and defense sectors, where “resiliency” has become the keyword for long-term viability. View this post … Read more

Elections Alberta seeks injunction to force prominent separatist group to disclose finances, donors

Elections Alberta has requested a court adjournment in its pursuit of an injunction to force the Alberta Prosperity Project (APP) to reveal its donors and financial records. The provincial agency alleges the independence advocacy group violated third-party advertising laws by exceeding a $1,000 spending limit reserved for non-registered groups. The Advertising Dispute At the center … Read more

Families devastated after collapse of murder charges against Kenneth Law

Families of victims are expressing devastation following the collapse of first-degree murder charges against Kenneth Law, a 61-year-old man from Mississauga. Law is now expected to plead guilty to a lesser offence under a plea bargain agreement with Ontario prosecutors. The Scope of the Allegations Law was charged in 2023 after allegations surfaced that he … Read more