Our new harsh reality demands a hard national conversation. It will require candor about national interests and costs everyone must bear.
Despite increasingly severe wildfires, floods and extreme heat events, climate adaptation in Canada remains marginal to federal and provincial governments. Catastrophic weather events, increasingly ...
Canada has achieved much in the past year in addressing interprovincial and territorial trade barriers in the face of economic threats from U.S. President Donald Trump. But most of this progress has ...
Earlier this year, the Canadian Bar Association organized a conference of Canadian lawyers, judges and journalists to discuss judicial independence. It was certainly timely, coming on the heels of the ...
Sign up for A Stronger Canada for The Trump Era for our latest policy recommendations on Canada’s next steps. Canadians owe Donald Trump a debt of thanks. His ...
With a minority government in Ottawa, a federal election is possible at any time – triggered either deliberately or by accident. This encourages political observers to check opinion polls as often as ...
Canada is feeling the increasing instability of the world in a number of ways – not least because we currently have secessionist movements in both Quebec and Alberta, as well as ongoing threats from U ...
With a global biodiversity crisis well under way and over 1 million plant and animal species threatened with extinction, new approaches are urgently needed to stem biodiversity loss and protect the ...
Birth tourism has risen to pre-pandemic levels after it dropped in half during the shutdowns of COVID-19. In the U.S., Donald Trump has set about trying to end birthright citizenship. What impact his ...
Since the early January U.S. arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, the Trump White House has doubled down on the idea that the United States should acquire Greenland, which has ...
OTTAWA – Treasury Board President Anita Anand will propose legislative changes to the public service pension plan in the fall so border officers and hundreds of other workers can retire with pensions ...
Image caption: The government has been on a hiring binge since 2015, which kicked into overdrive to deal with the pandemic. OTTAWA – The seven-year hiring spree in Canada’s public service will ...