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Trump’s tariffs hit Canada hardest. Ottawa must hold firm, diversify trade, and resist caving to U.S. demands.
Canada must rethink mining models, encourage public participation and embrace innovation to meet soaring global demand for ...
In preparing for conflicts, we may be compromising our ability to confront the climate emergency. Sustainability must be part ...
Our swamped immigration system has allowed the toxic influence of a murderous regime to grow on Canadian soil.
Five key actions together can reduce risk, starting with redirecting new housing, making it fire-resilient and managing ...
Carney’s mandate priorities can only succeed if environmental and climate integrity are embedded in every decision.
The painful lack of urgency to end violence against Indigenous women and girlsThe painful lack of urgency to end violence against Indigenous women and girls Despite decades of advocacy and grieving, ...
Why Canada’s nation-building moment demands a skills revolution Governments must do more to ensure that struggling communities stand to benefit the most from the coming wave of fast-tracked major ...
Trump’s threats demand bold Canadian tech policy. It's time to invest in digital sovereignty and self-reliance.
How Canada could achieve digital sovereignty The new Carney government should develop cloud-agnostic services; embrace open-source software; and support the development of a domestic digital industry.
Helping the EU use less natural gas from Russia is in Canada’s interests. Trump’s tariffs add another incentive to clear the way to make that happen.
Open letter to the next prime minister: We need a royal commission on Canada’s future Canada has used royal commissions to navigate major crises from shaping social policy after the Great Depression ...
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