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March 20th 2025
What’s next for Canada? With an election looming, a trade war escalating, and a climate crisis that cannot wait, join Canada's National Observer’s journalists live on March 28 to unpack this critical moment and what it means for the country's future.
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On the same day that Liberal Leader Mark Carney unveiled his plan to protect the domestic auto industry, U.S. President Donald Trump announced a sweeping 25 per cent tariff on all cars not made in the United States.
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News, Business, Ottawa Insider
| March 27th 2025
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Polling suggests Canadians are more concerned with responding to President Donald Trump than climate change, but the visions of the country's economy currently being pitched by federal leaders reveals the choice is muddling through the energy transition, or aligning with the U.S.'s dramatic fossil fuel expansion.
John Woodside
Analysis, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| March 27th 2025
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As the surprise front-runner in an election that his Liberals seemed destined to lose, Mark Carney is the most visible champion of a broader movement sweeping through progressive circles across the west: abundance liberalism.
Max Fawcett
Opinion, Politics
| March 27th 2025
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Gitanyow chiefs are fighting in court over a proposed LNG terminal at the mouth of the Nass River, arguing it threatens critical salmon habitats and violates their rights to consultation.
Sonal Gupta
News
| March 27th 2025
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Prime Minister Mark Carney called the move a "direct attack" on Canadian auto workers, and promised swift action and support.
Kelly Geraldine Malone
News
| March 26th 2025
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Now that the country’s 45th general election is underway, foreign interference is once again a live, headline issue. The campaign isn’t even a week old, but already the stories of foreign meddling are piling up.
David Moscrop
Opinion
| March 27th 2025
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With NATO’s renewed focus on northern security and Europe’s vested interest in Arctic stability, Canada has an opportunity to deepen cooperation with European allies.
Jaden Braves
Opinion
| March 27th 2025
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Dix says there have been long-standing cross-border efforts to modernize the treaty, and though it's not unusual for new American administrations to review international processes, he says the treaty modernization process comes amid "vicious anti-Canadian attacks" by the Trump administration.
Chuck Chiang, Darryl Greer
News, Politics
| March 26th 2025
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Stephanie Taylor
News, Politics
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