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Canada is sitting on what the world desperately needs — and we’re barely using it.
With global energy markets in turmoil, uranium surging in Saskatchewan, and geopolitical tensions reshaping supply chains, energy has become the central issue of the decade. The question is whether Ottawa finally understands that — or is still stuck in yesterday’s climate playbook.
We break down Carney’s overseas deal-making, pension concerns, food price risks tied to the Iran conflict, cabinet rumblings, recession warnings, and why more Canadians are questioning media credibility and political accountability. From ethics investigations to high-speed rail protests and global military shifts, the pressure points are everywhere.
Canada has the resources. The world knows it. The real question is whether we’re prepared to act like it.
By Jim CsekCanada is sitting on what the world desperately needs — and we’re barely using it.
With global energy markets in turmoil, uranium surging in Saskatchewan, and geopolitical tensions reshaping supply chains, energy has become the central issue of the decade. The question is whether Ottawa finally understands that — or is still stuck in yesterday’s climate playbook.
We break down Carney’s overseas deal-making, pension concerns, food price risks tied to the Iran conflict, cabinet rumblings, recession warnings, and why more Canadians are questioning media credibility and political accountability. From ethics investigations to high-speed rail protests and global military shifts, the pressure points are everywhere.
Canada has the resources. The world knows it. The real question is whether we’re prepared to act like it.