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Carney’s mandate priorities can only succeed if environmental and climate integrity are embedded in every decision.
Carney’s plan for Canada to lead on human rights abroad faces a challenge: the country’s record at home is fragmented and ...
Giving Canadians the right to vote at 16 could engage young people and strengthen democracy through action, responsibility ...
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 ...
Don’t miss the good news on poverty reduction in 2025 Income statistics miss policy-driven reductions in household costs — the material deprivation index shows what’s really changing for low-income ...
Pierre Poilievre’s anti-woke crusade mirrors U.S. far-right tactics and risks eroding Canada’s democratic and inclusive values.
Canada needs a national grief strategy to improve support, reduce costs and treat bereavement as a public health issue.
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.
Federal international student reforms sting communities across Canada Hasty changes to the system intended to ease pressure on housing and services will only make skilled worker shortages worse in ...
On July 8, the Carney government announced sweeping budget cuts across all departments, totaling 15 per cent over three years ...
Specific political and social conditions set Quebec on the path to becoming a leader in child care. What’s kept the other provinces from following suit?
A $4-billion idea gone wrong: the Canada Digital Adoption Program Little has been said about the quiet cancellation of a program with plenty of money left to spend. A full accounting is essential to ...