Author: Helen Pidd,Rafael Behr,Alex Atack,Eli Block,Sundus Abdi,Elizabeth Cassin,Brian McNamara
Rafael Behr on why Donald Trump’s war on Iran presents a strategic dilemma for Keir StarmerRead More
Trump’s trade measures against Canada may actually make the country a more reliable and valuable trade partner, John Stackhouse argues.Read More
CTV News’ political commentator Scott Reid on Prime Minister Carney ‘narrowly endorsing’ Trump’s ordered strikes on Iran.Read More
A year after the U.S. sparked a global trade war with repeated rounds of tariffs, more than half of Canada’s small businesses say the U.S. is no longer a reliable trading partner.Read More
As Prime Minister Mark Carney shifts away from his earlier unequivocal support for American airstrikes on Iran, one expert says Canada could still be drawn into the conflict under pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump or Gulf nations.Read More
During a joint press conference with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Prime Minister Mark Carney wouldn’t definitively say Canada would not participate in U.S. military action against Iran.Read More
As Ottawa reviews its F-35 purchase, there’s concern Washington holds a powerful lever — control of the secure Link 16 network used for NATO and NORAD operations. Swedish Gripens and Danish F-35s operate together in NATO missions, but U.S. approval is required for the encryption system — raising concerns it could be withheld if Canada chooses the Gripen.Read More
As Ottawa reviews its F-35 purchase, there’s concern Washington holds a powerful lever — control of the secure Link 16 network used for NATO and NORAD operations. Swedish Gripens and Danish F-35s operate together in NATO missions, but U.S. approval is required for the encryption system — raising concerns it could be withheld if Canada chooses the Gripen.Read More
As Ottawa reviews its F-35 purchase, there’s concern Washington holds a powerful lever — control of the secure Link 16 network used for NATO and NORAD operations. Swedish Gripens and Danish F-35s operate together in NATO missions, but U.S. approval is required for the encryption system — raising concerns it could be withheld if Canada chooses the Gripen.Read More
As Ottawa reviews its F-35 purchase, there’s concern Washington holds a powerful lever — control of the secure Link 16 network used for NATO and NORAD operations. Swedish Gripens and Danish F-35s operate together in NATO missions, but U.S. approval is required for the encryption system — raising concerns it could be withheld if Canada chooses the Gripen.Read More