Canada, US Escalate Iran Tensions
Analysis based on 9 articles · First reported Feb 14, 2026 · Last updated Feb 15, 2026
The escalating tensions between the United States, Canada, and Iran are likely to increase volatility in global oil markets due to potential supply disruptions. Defense stocks may see a boost, while broader market sentiment could turn negative due to geopolitical uncertainty and the risk of conflict.
Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand stated Canada's desire for a change of government in Iran and announced new sanctions against seven individuals connected to the Iranian government. Canada has maintained poor diplomatic relations with Iran since 2012, focusing on human rights repression. Concurrently, US President Donald Trump has openly supported potential government change in Iran and the US military is preparing for possible sustained, weeks-long operations against the country. The Pentagon has deployed a second aircraft carrier to the region, signaling a serious escalation of tensions and the potential for a significant conflict if a diplomatic resolution is not reached.
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