Yesterday, Sunday, February 22, 2026, the USA men’s hockey team defeated the Canadian team to win gold at the Winter Olympics. This win comes almost 50 years after the last Olympic gold medal men’s hockey win. Team USA’s 1980 upset against the Soviet Union was dubbed “Miracle on Ice”, and while yesterday’s game may not […]
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2026 Winter Olympic Controversies
The Olympic Games are a celebration of the best athletes the world has to offer. People tune in to watch the highest levels of competition and cheer on their countries’ athletes. But every year, the integrity of the games is questioned as controversies spread among athletes and viewers alike. The 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics […]
Tumbler Ridge School Shooting
On Tuesday, February 10, 2026, Canada had its deadliest school shooting in decades at a high school in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia. Nine deaths have been confirmed, and dozens have been confirmed as wounded. One of the deaths is the suspected attacker, eighteen-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar. Rootselaar had been a student at the high school […]
King Charles’ Speech at Canadian Parliament Says More About British-Canadian Relations Than Meets the Eye
On Tuesday, May 27, 2025, King Charles addressed Canadian citizens, supporting their sovereignty amidst Trump’s claims that he wants to annex the United States’ northern neighbors. This will mark the king’s first visit to Canada as the head of state. Trump’s repeated threats to annex Canada are what prompted Carney to invite Charles to deliver […]
Trump Suspending Tariffs on Mexico for One Month
Following a phone call with President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, President Trump announced a month-long suspension on tariffs of Mexican goods until April 2. While this is a slight reprieve for Mexican and American citizens who would be affected by said tariffs, there are still important questions left unaddressed. Some of these points include: whether […]
US Plans Tariffs on Canada and Mexico
On Feb. 4, the United States will impose tariffs on imported goods from Canada and Mexico. President Donald Trump has claimed tariffs on both countries could reach 25%, though the final rate depends on negotiations. There is also a planned 10% increase on China’s existing tariff, bringing it to 20% overall, BBC news reported. According […]
Trump Threatens Control of Greenland, Canada, and Panama Canal
President-elect Donald Trump raised alarms after establishing his intent to acquire Greenland, Canada, and the Panama Canal. In a press conference on January 7, Trump said he wouldn’t rule out using military or economic force to gain control of the Nordic region. “No, I can’t assure you on either of those two. But I can […]
Justin Trudeau Resigns as Canadian Prime Minister
On Monday, January 6, 2025, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced he would step down as the country’s leader. The Canadian Parliament will remain in prorogued suspension—pausing all debates and votes—until March 24. The Liberal Party will convene this week to discuss selecting a new leader. Trudeau’s resignation announcement comes amid several country crises and […]
The Challenges of Leadership Transitions: Lessons from Canada’s Political Landscape
Leadership transitions in politics are moments of both opportunity and vulnerability. Canada’s political history offers valuable insights into the dynamics of such transitions, showcasing the complexities faced by leaders and parties alike. One significant challenge is maintaining party unity. Leadership changes often expose internal divisions within political parties, as differing factions vie for influence. This […]