Canada needs to find new ideas in geopolitical and economic strategy to avoid being squeezed by giants like the United States ...
As China and the U.S. seek to divide the world into rival blocs, Canada should brace for rising hostility from the Chinese ...
Regardless of who wins on November 5 th, U.S. trade policy for the foreseeable future will be defined by a bipartisan consensus toward protectionism. A Kamala Harris presidency would certainly provide ...
Liberal democracies have entered a new era of organized capitalism. Industrial policy lies at the heart of this transformative shift, but Canada seems to be missing out. In the past, provincial and ...
As global temperatures continue to rise, policymakers need new tools to address climate change. Emerging technologies hold promise, such as recycling captured carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions then ...
With MPs back in Ottawa for the fall session of the Parliament and with election rumours flying, Bill C-70 is a distant memory to many of them, but its impact will last a long time. Passed in the ...
Inu Manak is a fellow for trade policy at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, D.C., where she researches and writes about U.S. trade policy and the law and politics of the World Trade ...
Shardul Tiwari is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Toronto. His research focuses on energy justice, policy and transition innovation.
U.S.-China relations are a case in point. The United States granted permanent normal trade relations to China and joined other World Trade Organization (WTO) members in supporting its accession to ...
Canada is at a global crossroads fraught with escalating geopolitical tensions, challenges to the rules-based international order, the rise of the far right and nearshoring. Despite the possibility of ...