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Visible minorities were elected in numbers that reflect immigration and citizenship trends, but this was less so for women ...
Five urgent steps for Canada to de-fend its sovereignty and rebuild global influence in an era of authoritarianism and ...
Police-reported hate crimes keep rising in Canada, no matter which party is governing, and no matter what initiatives have been used to combat the problem. Hate crimes rose 39 per cent between 2008-15 ...
The emerging breadth and depth of Russian disinformation tactics represent a clear and present danger to Canadian sovereignty and freedom. Just as troubling, some Canadians consider Canada immune to ...
OTTAWA – Catherine Luelo left the public service because she saw it as too undisciplined to bring government into the digital age. Now she’s taken a job advising Canada’s top bureaucrat how to get it ...
When the French and the British started staking their land claims on Turtle Island, they also began what became a centuries-long, surreptitious and destructive practice of interfering with Indigenous ...
Canada is struggling through a dramatically worsening housing crisis. Millions of Canadians, particularly those with lower incomes, have been experiencing rapidly rising housing costs, driven in large ...
The term “productivity” came storming back into Canada’s political and economic discourse over the past year, generating a wave of op-ed pieces and conference panels. The best overview of this debate ...
Canada is the world’s largest user of electricity on a per-capita basis. Much of this is due to resource processing and the use of electric resistance heating in jurisdictions with low electricity ...
To increase its competitiveness and position in global innovation rankings, Canada must incentivize and support domestic industry in its efforts to commercialize new intellectual property (IP). We ...
U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threats pose a direct challenge to infrastructure development across Canada, threatening to drive up costs and disrupt projects. For the CIC, it’s a trial by fire.
This article is based on a talk held at McGill University that is part of a series of nine delving into the theme of “What should be on Canada’s policy radar?” The panel discussions are being held all ...