British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan was once asked what the most troubling problem of his prime ministership was. “Events, my dear boy, events,” was his reply. We’re sure the leaders of all Ontario parties can relate to Mr. Macmillan after a wild last week. But,...
Following a frantic week of diplomacy by Canadian officials, US President Trump has delayed the implementation of the 25% tariff package by one month. Last night, financial markets were thrown into turmoil as the prospect of trade war with Canada, Mexico, China and...
5:05PM EST UPDATE Trump made statements in the oval office this afternoon following his meeting with NVIDIA CEO, Jensen Huang. Trump stated that he intends to proceed with tariffs against Mexico and Canada tomorrow, but remained unclear on what would be included. He...
Premier Danielle Smith’s government has announced a vision to shore up the province’s finances long-term by growing the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund to $250 billion by 2050. This follows a campaign commitment and signals a shift toward a long-term economic...
We get it. Elections are unsettling: they’re often unpredictable, always disruptive and endlessly intoxicating for the political watchers among us. Counsel’s Ontario team has kept its ear to the ground of the Ontario political environment to bring you our 3 keys...