Author name: Theo Lawson

Theo Lawson is a Canadian finance specialist and senior writer with 8+ years of professional experience analyzing markets, fiscal policy, investments, and national economic movement in Canada. He earned his Finance degree from the prestigious Rotman Commerce, University of Toronto and completed advanced capital markets studies at the elite Ivey Business School, Western University. Theo contributes to industry research briefs and long-form digital finance reporting focused on Canada’s economic landscape.

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Biologics: Investing in the Future of Canadian Healthcare

For decades, the cornerstone of medicine has been small-molecule drugs—think aspirin or statins. These are chemically synthesized, relatively simple compounds that treat symptoms or manage conditions. But a profound shift is underway, moving us from broad-spectrum treatments to highly targeted, living-cell-based therapies. This is the era of biologics, and strategic investment in this sector is

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Canada Joins EU Loans-for-Weapons Defense Program

In a significant move to bolster international defense cooperation, Canada has officially become a contributing partner to the European Union’s European Peace Facility (EPF). This strategic decision, announced by Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly, marks Canada’s formal entry into the EU’s primary mechanism for financing military aid and peacekeeping operations worldwide. By aligning with this

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Canada May Use EU Loans for Warplanes, Submarines

In a bold strategic and financial maneuver, Canada is exploring a novel pathway to modernize its military’s core capabilities. According to recent reports, the Canadian government is actively considering leveraging loan facilities from the European Union to fund the massive acquisitions of next-generation fighter aircraft and submarines. This potential move signals a significant shift in

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Canada May Use EU Loans for Warplanes and Submarines

In a bold strategic maneuver, Canada is exploring a novel financial pathway to modernize its aging military hardware. According to recent reports, Ottawa is actively considering leveraging loan facilities from the European Union to underwrite the colossal costs of acquiring next-generation fighter aircraft and submarines. This potential pivot toward European capital signals a significant shift

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Family-owned Coke Canada Bottling expands in Ottawa-Gatineau

For decades, the iconic red and white logo has been a fixture in communities across the country. But behind the familiar brands is a story of local investment, family ownership, and strategic growth. That story is now entering an exciting new chapter in the National Capital Region. Coke Canada Bottling, the family-owned company responsible for

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Anthropic Launches AI Interviewer Tool for Professional Use

In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, a critical question persists: how are people *actually* using these powerful tools in their daily work? While adoption rates soar, the nuanced realities of professional AI use—the workflows, the prompts, the frustrations, and the breakthroughs—often remain a black box. Enter Anthropic, the AI safety and research company

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US Mineral Projects Seek Washington’s Vision to Rival China

For decades, the global narrative on manufacturing and industrial might has been one of offshoring and just-in-time supply chains. Efficiency reigned supreme. But a series of shocks—from pandemic-induced shortages to geopolitical tensions—have exposed a critical vulnerability: the United States’ profound dependence on foreign nations, particularly China, for the minerals that power everything from electric vehicles

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Praxis Precision Medicines Stock Jumps After Study Halt

In a stunning development that has sent shockwaves through the biotech investment community, Praxis Precision Medicines Inc. saw its stock price surge dramatically. The catalyst? The company made a landmark announcement regarding its drug candidate, **ulixacaltamide (PRAX-944)**, for the treatment of Essential Tremor. In a move that speaks volumes about the drug’s potential, Praxis has

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