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Our swamped immigration system has allowed the toxic influence of a murderous regime to grow on Canadian soil.
In preparing for conflicts, we may be compromising our ability to confront the climate emergency. Sustainability must be part ...
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.
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 ...
Doug Ford’s multibillion-dollar highway is not about solving Toronto traffic jams A host of other transportation policy prescriptions would be more effective and affordable. The real objective with ...
The insights and experiences of Indigenous students should shape public policy for advancing reconciliation through higher education.
Canadian businesses need a new government approach to cybercrime Delegating some legal power to businesses – recognizing that governments cannot do everything – is a critical step in this fight.
Canada’s recreation and parks sector is much more than fun and games Parks are indispensable community assets. More federal funding would reinvigorate recreational spaces and help municipalities ...
How to create a health-care superpower Level the playing field for Canadian health-care companies. It will improve care and be good for innovation, the economy and the health system.
A Canadian blueprint for trustworthy AI governance Evan Solomon’s four-pillar strategy is a good start — but trust, participation and public oversight must be at the core.
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 ...