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Why Canada-U.S. Relations Are Like a Hockey Game

Christopher Sands | Posted 02.16.2013 | Canada Politics
Christopher Sands

Think of the U.S.-Canada economic relationship as a hockey game (remember hockey? Sigh.) In the first year, despite the distractions posed by the 2012 elections and a series of U.S. budget battles, the governments of Canada and the United States have made a strong start on improving border and regulatory cooperation.

Why Fiscal Cliff Panic Is Overblown

Andrew Pyle | Posted 02.05.2013 | Canada
Andrew Pyle

Parkinson's Law, in its original form, states that "work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion." This was a humorous attempt at mathematically describing the rate at which bureaucracies expand over time -- the consequence of which is something that Washington is now dealing with. Hence the mania over the so-called "fiscal cliff" as the clock is ticking towards the January 1st and 2nd deadlines.

There's Nothing Fair About Canada-China Trade

Diane Francis | Posted 01.06.2013 | Canada Business
Diane Francis

Last week, a casualty of China's unfair treatment of foreign investors spoke privately about the new trade deal signed between Ottawa and Beijing. Ottawa capitulated to China on everything. The deal, using a hockey metaphor, allows only a select few to play on Team Canada on a small patch of ice in China and to be fouled, without remedies or referees.

The Russians Are Coming Too

Diane Francis | Posted 12.29.2012 | Canada Politics
Diane Francis

Sovereign-owned or controlled enterprises (SOEs) from questionable countries have no business in the boardrooms of Canada or other free enterprise nations. This concern about SOEs is not just about China. Russia is another questionable regime with companies investing here and all over the world that are owned by The Kremlin or by oligarchs who answer to it.

Why Are the Freemasons Collecting Our Children's DNA?

Amy MacPherson | Posted 11.26.2012 | Canada
Amy MacPherson

You know them as MasoniChip, or perhaps you've been led to believe it was a state and provincial endeavor intended to protect your little ones. They set up fairs, forge partnerships with law enforcement and even strive to distribute their services through North American public school systems. In Massachusetts this Freemason program was promoted by CBS News from the steps of the official State House and included their police dog, coincidentally named Mason. Reporters only failed to mention the private nod to those promoting him or that government had little to do with it.

Border Pact Puts Personal Security At Risk: Watchdog

CP | Jim Bronskill, The Canadian Press | Posted 08.29.2012 | Canada Politics

OTTAWA - The perimeter security deal puts the personal information of Canadians at risk because in some cases it allows the United States to pass that...

Like Bad Wine, U.S. Foreign Policy Gets Worse With Time

Conrad Black | Posted 08.14.2012 | Canada Politics
Conrad Black

We now see every week the crumbling of foreign policy of the United States. The War on Terror was not without mistakes, but the War on Drugs has been a disaster in every respect. Only 20 years ago, the U.S. bestrode the world, the only super power, strong by any measurement. Today it is quavering, waffling, semi-bankrupt, lurching from one mistaken and often hypocritical policy to the next.

Where to Go in Palm Springs!

Vitamin Daily | Posted 07.17.2012 | Canada Travel
Vitamin Daily

We headed to Palm Springs to provide you with an inside look at the best and brightest of the desert. Here is where you should stay, shop, do, and eat!

Economy Being Squeezed Between Greece and China

Andrew Pyle | Posted 07.14.2012 | Canada Business
Andrew Pyle

From last weekend's elections in France and Germany, highlighting a shift in the populace away from fiscal austerity, to the gridlock in Greece's parliament (and more probable threat that the country will leave the euro), the region has created a conundrum for investors.

Buckle Your Seatbelts, It's Going to a Volatile Market

Andrew Pyle | Posted 06.13.2012 | Canada
Andrew Pyle

While we debate economic momentum in the U.S., how much slower the Chinese economy will become and whether the downtrend in multiples has more to go, expect to see the stock market a little more shaky in the coming weeks and months. Yep, I said it -- more volatility.

Domain Names Are as Important as Your Children's

Robert Whent | Posted 05.17.2012 | Canada
Robert Whent

Virtually every new business today tries to come up with a company name that will fit a dot-com domain name. Some of the new domain names work quite well -- like .org for governments, .edu for education and the newly minted ".xxx" for, well, you know. But businesses still love the dot-com.

Canada, US, China

Jeff Danziger | Posted 04.10.2012 | Canada
Jeff Danziger

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China's Pound of Euro-Flesh

Jeff Cimbalo | Posted 01.03.2012 | Canada Business
Jeff Cimbalo

Given the European Union's occasionally expressed but steady desire to define their role in the world apart from the United States, and given the eurozone's relative weakness right now, a close relationship with China may be seen as the only non-U.S. alternative for them to pursue.

Sharia Comes to Libya (Thank You America)

Tarek Fatah | Posted 12.27.2011 | Canada
Tarek Fatah

With the installation of Islamists in Libya, the election of so called "moderate" Islamists (whatever that means) and the upcoming Muslim Brotherhood takeover of Egypt, Osama bin Laden must be smiling in his watery grave at the bottom of the Arabian Sea.

#OccupyWallStreet Proposals Add Up

Simon Zadek | Posted 12.06.2011 | Canada
Simon Zadek

Who is listening to the folks camping out in downtown Manhattan? President Obama should call out the root cause of his shortcomings at the polls, but is otherwise engaged in retaining Wall Street support for his re-election campaign. And what of us, informed and active, democracy-loving citizens?

Our Politicians Not Warming to Climate Change

Andrew Weaver | Posted 12.04.2011 | Canada
Andrew Weaver

It's no wonder that our political leaders are having such a difficult time introducing the policies needed to reduce greenhouse gases. They would not see the climate effects of this policy realized during their political career. In fact, they may not be realized in their entire lifetime.

Brave New World, Aldous Huxley

Danielle Crittenden | Posted 11.25.2011 | Canada
Danielle Crittenden

Our Heroes Are M.I.A. During Financial Crisis

Andrew Cooper | Posted 11.22.2011 | Canada
Andrew Cooper

As the global economy continues to struggle, the image of heroic leadership has waned. President Obama falls into this category, exhorting Americans to buy his economic agenda but running into the obstacles presented by Congress and a cynical and deeply divided public.

Oh, America!

Lev Raphael | Posted 07.27.2011 | Canada
Lev Raphael

A Kids in the Hall skit once offered this pithy observation: "Americans know as much about Canada as straight people do about gays."