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Mark Carney reframes defence spending as a tool for economic resilience, introducing a new political economy rooted in strategic autonomy.
If nature is central to Canadian identity, more Canadians should be able to experience the physical and mental benefits of ...
Danielle Smith’s Bill 54 makes it dramatically easier to launch referendums, fuelling separatist movements amid fierce ...
Black scholars warn that post-2020 equity promises are unraveling as Canada faces an anti-EDI backlash and rising political ...
Canada needs a whole-of-government competition policy to boost innovation, fairness and economic opportunity across sectors ...
Its latest report is missing information that policymakers need for a strategy to meet Canada’s commitment of net-zero by ...
The federal government should also introduce measures to ensure minimum standards for renter protections, which are a patchwork across the country.
Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies are rapidly transforming our world, but the critical issues of the sovereignty of Indigenous data and Indigenous digital self-determination remain ...
What should a government do with parental leave surpluses? The recent drop in births in Quebec to their lowest level in 20 years has swelled the excess money in the province’s parental insurance fund ...
Canada’s public service leaders have a problem telling the truth to their political bosses. A new report, Top of Mind, says they feel ill-equipped to gather evidence for policy advice, especially in a ...
To grow its economy inclusively, Canada needs to look at the affordable housing issue. All levels of government can help with policy responses. The data outlining the scale of the problem is clear.
Immigration and Refugees Minister Marc Miller’s recently announced reduction in international student visas for 2024 and his subsequent statement about the “alarming trend” of an increasing number of ...
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