In the tale of the three little pigs, our three little friends continue to make false assumptions of their safety based on the construction material of their house. It was not until the third little pig constructed a house of bricks that the wolf had met his match no matter how strong his huff and... Read More

Senators intent on blocking Bill C-234 re-introduced an already-defeated amendment hours after a separate amendment was voted down on Tuesday. It's the latest move by senators aligned with the Liberal government to obstruct the private member's bill that would remove the federal carbon levy from natural gas and propane used on farms. First, Senator Lucie... Read More

A dispute panel convened to settle U.S. concerns over how Canada handled its dairy tariff rate quotas (TRQs) under the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA/USMCA) has ruled that Canada is not obligated to make further changes, following an earlier ruling in December 2021 that Canada's handling of TRQs was "inconsistent" with the trade deal. The ruling,... Read More

The federal government plans to move ahead with changes to the Competition Act to support Canadians' right-to-repair. This was one of many commitments made in the fall economic statement tabled by Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland on Tuesday afternoon. The government says it will amend the act "in order to prevent manufacturers from refusing to provide... Read More