
Ecological calamity is the real driver of Iran’s protests
Katie Surma
Iran is experiencing its largest nationwide uprising since 2022 as water shortages push the regime toward its breaking point

How creative accounting made Trans Mountain look profitable
Zoe Yunker
In 2025, Canada’s government-owned pipeline abruptly switched from losing money to posting profits. The secret? Hide the debt.

Lithium is a tough market. Nova Scotia wants in.
Evert Lindquist
Premier Tim Houston and industry leaders are boosting lithium exploration in hopes of tapping forecasted demand growth

Canada’s 2 Billion Trees program was troubled. Its loss still hurts.
Leah Borts-Kuperman
Ottawa’s decision to scrap its ambitious-yet-flawed tree-planting program hits hard both for forest restoration and for Canadian tree nurseries

Trump’s deregulation agenda poses a threat to water health and security
Alan Shapiro
OPINION | Canadians must prepare for threats to shared water bodies from Trump’s second administration









