As new political actors, can social media influencers fill the increasing trust void between the public and political elites?
Companies need to be forced to prevent human rights abuses and environmental destruction throughout their supply chains.
The Carney government may be on the right track, but whether the budget delivers remains to be seen. Success requires the ...
Imagine it’s 2045. Across Canada, every community — from Moosonee and Moose Factory to Mississauga — has a health workforce that truly reflects its people. Education and workforce planning are not ...
The global demand for critical minerals is surging. Driven by the clean-energy transition, digital infrastructure, and geopolitical shifts, governments in Canada are pushing to unlock subsurface ...
The federal government is pitching a “sovereign cloud” as the next frontier of nation building. However in digital systems, sovereignty is not about building server farms. It is about who controls ...
Luc Godbout is a professor in the department of taxation at Université de Sherbooke, and holder of the research chair in taxation and public finance. He chaired the Quebec taxation review committee.
In 1995, the Yes camp lost the Quebec referendum by a mere 54,000 votes. Had women voted like men, Yes would have won.
AI is arriving in health care whether Ottawa is ready or not. In Northern regions, clinics are balancing innovation with risk, Indigenous nations are questioning how their citizens’ stories are ...
The emerging breadth and depth of Russian disinformation tactics represent a clear and present danger to Canadian sovereignty and freedom. Just as troubling, some Canadians consider Canada immune to ...
Political leaders in Canada benefit from our inevitable tendency to compare ourselves to the United States. No matter how bad things are here, there is a good chance they are worse there. We have had ...
OTTAWA—Jocelyne Bourgon, a key player in Canada’s historic 1990s fiscal turnaround, says reforming the public service is critical to the success of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s economic agenda — but ...