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Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada needs 'to go back to basics and make sure it's using the policy to build ...
Investing in proactive infrastructure protection is far less costly—both in human lives and financial resources—than dealing ...
While Mark Carney’s presence is a ‘powerful symbol,’ work is still needed to address rising hate facing 2SLGBTQIA+ people in ...
The piecemeal, year-to-year funding structure of Women and Gender Equality Minister Rechie Valdez’s department forces ...
Canada must move beyond assuming that a single-payer model alone can solve systemic gaps in access, and design a truly universal system that works alongside private plans.
In my view, if Pierre Poilievre is going to win, he’ll do so not by copying Mark Carney’s pragmatism, which would mean fighting him on his turf, but by offering voters a principled alternative.
So, Canada, stop staring south and start looking inward. Define your story, diversify your strengths, and own your place in ...
Canada must move beyond assuming that a single-payer model alone can solve systemic gaps in access, and design a truly universal system that works ...
Canadian diplomacy can and has had major impact on global affairs in the past, and the country is extremely well placed to take substantive action in support of the total elimination of nuclear ...
Ensuring the resilience of Canada’s infrastructure demands a paradigm shift toward predictive, technology-driven solutions.
Domestically, the court decision could prove problematic for Prime Minister Mark Carney’s aims to ‘build big, build bold, and build now’ under the One Canadian Economy Act, writes Barnali Choudhury.