Author name: Miles Keaton

Miles Keaton is a Canadian journalist and opinion columnist with 9+ years of experience analyzing national affairs, civil infrastructure, mobility trends, and economic policy. He earned his Communications and Public Strategy degree from the prestigious Dalhousie University and completed advanced studies in media and political economy at the selective York University. Miles writes thought-provoking opinion pieces that provide insight and perspective on Canada’s evolving social, political, and economic landscape.

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Globe: U.S. Ambassador Excels in Diplomacy

In the complex arena of international diplomacy, where nuance and subtlety often reign, the approach of a new ambassador can signal a significant shift in bilateral relations. The arrival of Pete Hoekstra as the United States Ambassador to Canada has been precisely that—a clear departure from convention. Appointed during a period of heightened global uncertainty […]

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Quebec Liberal Party Turmoil Boosts PQ’s Election Prospects

The political landscape in Quebec is undergoing a seismic shift. For decades, the Quebec Liberal Party (QLP) has been a dominant force, often acting as the federalist bulwark against the sovereignty-driven Parti Québécois (PQ). Today, however, that pillar of stability is crumbling. A profound internal crisis within the Liberal party is not just a story

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Globe Editorial: Carney’s Pipeline Shift Marks Key Moment

In the intricate dance of Canadian economics and politics, few figures command as much attention as Mark Carney. The former governor of both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England has long been a central voice in global finance, and his recent, pointed commentary on a contentious national issue has sent ripples across

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Opinion: If nothing else, Danielle Smith is a disruptor

In the dynamic and often unpredictable theater of Alberta politics, few figures have generated as much debate and analysis as Premier Danielle Smith. To call her a mere politician would be to miss the point. Her approach, her policy pivots, and her public persona all point to a single, defining characteristic: she is a political

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Opinion: Alberta’s ‘Wild West’ Notwithstanding Clause Shift

The political landscape in Canada is witnessing a significant shift, with provincial governments increasingly reaching for a powerful constitutional tool once considered a last resort. At the center of this shift is Alberta, where Premier Danielle Smith’s government has proactively invoked the notwithstanding clause in recent legislation, signaling what many commentators are calling the arrival

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Janice Kennedy: Canada Should Rethink Return Amid U.S. Shift

For generations, the foundation of Canadian foreign and economic policy has been simple, almost reflexive: align with the United States. The relationship, often described as the world’s longest undefended border, has been a source of immense prosperity and security. However, the political earthquakes of recent years—from the “America First” doctrine to the profound ideological divisions

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McKelvey: Why ‘CanGPT’ should be Canada’s answer to ChatGPT

In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, a handful of global tech giants and superpowers are racing to define the future. Tools like ChatGPT have captured the world’s imagination, demonstrating both the profound potential and the inherent risks of this transformative technology. For Canada, a nation celebrated for its pioneering research in AI, a

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