Tag: Canada
Grey County descendants of escaped U.S. slaves featured in portraits
‘We need to maintain the history that is ours . . .’ — Steve Harris, BME Church, Owen Sound
Nation-Building or Asset Stranding: What Canada’s Latest Megaprojects Tell Us
Canada’s second tranche of Major Projects Office investments arrives with a familiar mixture of ambition and contradiction. Ottawa has presented it as another step in a nation-building program that spans critical minerals, northern electrification, reconciliation, and export capacity. On the surface that sounds like a strategy that lines up with … [continued]
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Jacobsen: What the loss of ‘measles-free’ status says about Canada
The loss of measles elimination status in Canada is a symptom of a declining trust in public messaging about science and health
European EV Sales — Forecasts for 2026 & 2030
Following up on our discussion of China’s EV market and expectations for 2026 and 2030, José Pontes, Larry Evans, Steve Hanley, and I engaged in a long discussion focused on the European EV market and our EV sales forecasts for Europe in 2026 and in 2030. Check out the full discussion in … [continued]
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Stateside: Friday, Nov. 13, 2025
We learned about the increase in measles cases in Windsor, an invasive species from the Great Lakes wreaking havoc in Japan, what’s behind the “muck” in Lake St. Clair, how wealth inequality destabilizes the world, and indigenous traditions for harvesting wild rice in Michigan.