Mineral exploration and mining: a Canadian signpost for the future

Minerals, metals, and raw materials will be central to our evolution amid geopolitical changes not experienced in generations in the west.
Canada’s critical minerals opportunity runs through First Nation lands

When First Nations have the resources and tools to participate fully, projects are more stable for everyone involved.
In a tariff war, Canada’s resources are our strategic advantage

Canadians are realizing that it’s easier to expand existing overseas markets for commodities than develop new ones for manufactured goods.
Sometimes the resource roller-coaster is a great ride

Every generation, energy and resource busts turn to booms, and what a gift Canada’s resource endowment then becomes.
Why Canada should peacefully enrich its uranium

Peaceful uranium enrichment to feed the adoption of SMR technology is compatible with Canada’s long-standing domestic and international non-proliferation commitments.
Four crucial outcomes Canadians need from the Alberta-Ottawa MOU talks

These are the minimum requirements to help lower emissions from existing industries and allow new industries to be established, while limiting the risk of public funds being overextended on fossil fuel projects.
To diversify trade, ditch the ideological baggage

Canada’s trade diversification policy amounts to signing more old school free trade and investment deals as quickly, and with as little debate, as possible.
Canada’s trade diversification challenge: navigating a monumental shift

The U.S. market is a natural home for Canadian exports. Diversification requires unwinding this integration while maintaining the economic lifeline it provides.
Canada’s trade wake-up call could become a dream come true: diversification is no longer optional

The Canada–U.S. trade relationship isn’t going anywhere, nor should it. But the mental model that has governed Canadian trade policy has to change.
Infrastructure is the missing link in Canada’s diversification strategy

The status quo on infrastructure could quickly compromise our ability to meet the moment and maximize our economic gain.