In recent weeks, two major topics have dominated Canada’s economic conversation—tariffs and Canada’s new Prime Minister, Mark Carney. These issues are deeply connected, and with new leadership comes an opportunity for a fresh approach.
This time of the year I usually like to speculate on what may lie ahead for Alberta in 2025. However, Canada turned out to be ‘the neighbour who isn’t paying our share’ and everything got sidetracked by talk about the implementation of USA tariffs as high as 25 per cent on Canadian goods.