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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says Canada must stop “mistaking engagement for dependence” on Beijing and instead unlock its own energy and mineral wealth to gain “unbreakable leverage abroad” including by fast-tracking a pipeline to the Pacific.
In a keynote address delivered to the Economic Club of Canada, titled Stronger at Home — Leverage Abroad, Poilievre argued that Canada cannot control foreign leaders, including U.S. President Donald Trump, but does have control over its own economic future.
“Canada cannot control the decisions of foreign presidents. We cannot control global shocks or the volatility of the world,” Poilievre said. “But we can control the strength of our own country.”
A central theme of the speech was a warning against shifting Canada’s economic alignment toward Beijing amid trade tensions with Washington.
“China is not a substitute for the United States,” Poilievre said ...
Danielle Smith promised fiscal discipline, but delivered fiscal delusion.
Budget 2026 isn’t a roadmap to “secure Alberta’s future.” It’s a ledger of retreat.
A $9.4 billion deficit dressed up in talking points about “modernized health care,” “population growth,” and “economic volatility.”
Smith’s United Conservative Party (UCP) has produced a document so bloated, so structurally unhinged, it could have been written by the ghost of Rachel Notley.
The numbers scream louder than the slogans.
Revenue next year: $74.6 billion. Spending: $83.9 billion.
That’s not “restrained expense growth.” It’s arithmetic malpractice.
Welcome to the “Red Ink Republic of Alberta.”
The UCP now plans to spend almost ten billion dollars more than it earns. This, from a government that still calls itself “unapologetically conservative.” Really?
Smith insists Alberta can restrain future spending ...