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With billions of dollars on the line and intense public scrutiny, Government Transformation and Public Works and Procurement ...
VivaTech’s decision to spotlight Canada at this year’s forum is more than symbolic. It affirms the growing convergence in ...
By failing to condemn blatant violations of international law, the Liberal government has defaulted to the same old reactive ...
VivaTech’s decision to spotlight Canada at this year’s forum is more than symbolic. It affirms the growing convergence in ...
Outcomes finance is a model rooted in accountability and self-determination. Such a fund would support Indigenous-led ...
Hursh Jaswal is once again a chief of staff, this time to Secretary of State for International Development Randeep Sarai.
In its 2024 annual report, the Military Police Complaints Commission urges the government to change the laws governing the ...
The G7 released seven statements over the two-day Leaders' Summit, but there were no joint messages devoted to Ukraine.
Plus, a personal tale of resettlement during the Vietnam War comes to Ottawa, Richard Madan signs off from the CBC, the ...
Piggybacking changes to privacy laws ‘has nothing to do with affordability,’ say critics of Bill C-4
Just because the prime minister is in a hurry doesn't excuse rushing controversial Elections Act changes on the back of ...
A third-party review could help the Conservatives present themselves as a responsible body, not a cult of personality.
Geography, cultural similarities, tight defence linkages—all of those things have gone hand in glove with the defence industrial links,' says procurement expert David Perry.
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