
Tony Keller
Tony Keller is a Canadian journalist and opinion writer known for his insightful commentary on political and economic issues. With a background in both media and public policy, Keller has contributed to various publications, providing analysis and critique of current events, particularly in the context of Canadian politics. His work often emphasizes the importance of sound leadership and governance, making him a respected voice in discussions surrounding national and international affairs.
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Tony Keller reflects on how Canada managed immigration effectively in the past and critiques current narratives.
Smith and Poilievre find someone to blame for their problems: immigrantsTony Keller: Under Donald Trump, Canada’s former best friend is now our most dangerous threat.
Departing envoy to U.S. says it’s unclear whether USMCA review will conclude in 2026Tony Keller described the Finch LRT as the sum of all government failures.
What Toronto can learn about transit, museums and parks from MelbourneTony Keller discusses Canada's falling population and its implications.
Is Canada’s population decline real, or a statistical mirage?Tony Keller detailed the changes in Canada’s immigration system in an excerpt from his new book.
Trump’s trade war, debanking and Canada’s immigration policy: The Globe’s most-read business and investing stories of 2025Tony Keller: Carney’s growth plan runs through the oil patch.
Because it’s not 2015: Why Carney’s pro-oil turn isn’t turning off CanadiansTony Keller comments on Mark Carney's handling of the budget, suggesting he needs to keep making changes.
Ottawa’s spending cuts are a good start. But there’s more fat to be trimmedTony Keller is a columnist for The Globe and Mail who has been analyzing the federal budget.
Business Brief: Carney has turned the TitanicTony Keller commented on Mark Carney's budget, suggesting he needs to keep turning the Titanic.
Federal Budget 2025: Liberals appear poised for possible omnibus bills for 75 legislative changesTony Keller discusses how Canada got immigration right for so long – and then got it very, very wrong.
To build big things, we must build the buildersIn an excerpt from columnist Tony Keller’s new book on immigration, he details how well the Canadian immigration system used to work.
Canada Post workers’ rotating strikes, the Carney-Trump meeting and TFW program violations: Business and investing stories for the week of Oct. 12Tony Keller is a Globe and Mail columnist who adapted the article from his work on Canadian immigration.
How Canada got immigration right for so long – and then got it very, very wrongTony Keller questions whether Donald Trump is an isolationist.
To get through to Trump on his tariff policy, we have to get through to his baseTony Keller asks, how can it hope to manage them?
Business Brief: The big brakeTony Keller argues that Canada should mostly end the temporary foreign worker programs.
The necessary pain of ending the TFW dodgeTony Keller argues that Canada should mostly end its temporary foreign worker programs.
If Ottawa can’t measure immigration, it can’t manage it
Globe columnist Tony Keller joins the show to share insights about the negotiations.
Why the absence of a U.S. trade deal might be a good thingTony Keller analyzed the damage to Canada from Trump’s tariffs and its implications.
Canadian aluminum, steel products dealt biggest blow from U.S. duties in June, data showThe following is an excerpt from Tony Keller’s most recent column: What does Donald Trump want from Canada?
Business Brief: What does Trump want from Canada?Tony Keller discusses the impact of Trump’s tariffs on Canada.
Gold and Trump’s chaos were key to the TSX’s stellar performance this year
Tony Keller is a columnist who compares Mark Carney to Cincinnatus.
Letters to the editor, June 16: ‘Mark Carney inviting the Saudi Crown Prince to the G7 summit … yes, we are that desperate’Tony Keller writes about the need for the government to focus on raising Canada’s long-term rate of economic growth.
Business Brief: Smoke from the FIRE movementTony Keller dubbed Mark Carney as Dr. Serious in the context of political leadership.
Opinion: When the plane hits some turbulence, you’re maybe going to want a pilot to fly it



























































