Alberta’s climate-change strategy, the emissions reduction and energy development plan (ERED), announced with fanfare by the Smith government in April 2023, seems to be in public limbo after more than ...
Recent actions and national security rhetoric from the United States and President Donald Trump have made clear a new desire for U.S. control in the Western Hemisphere that poses significant ...
As the federal government moves ahead with creating a new Financial Crimes Agency (FCA), a key question emerges: Will it transform Canada’s response to terrorist financing or simply add redundancy to ...
Canada’s parliamentary system has a big problem. Too many MPs feel trapped in a party-first culture that rewards message discipline over constructive debate and local representation. It’s the opposite ...
OTTAWA — Changes to Canada’s top national security ranks in this week’s deputy minister shuffle are raising questions about the country’s security in an increasingly dangerous world. The shuffle ...
The federal government’s recent decision to mandate public servants to return to in-office work for a minimum of four days a week has been framed largely as an issue of “collaboration,” “workplace ...
This article was written by a team of students from Carleton University. The media describe them as “tent cities.” Neighbours view them as eyesores. Homelessness advocates argue they are the result of ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney has staked his government on a sovereignty argument. The 2025 federal budget committed $115 billion to nationbuilding infrastructure such as ports, pipelines and railways – ...
Part one of a two-part analysis. Part two is here. Some political and business commentators argue Canada experienced a lost decade of subpar economic performance even before U.S. President Donald ...
With a global biodiversity crisis well under way and over 1 million plant and animal species threatened with extinction, new approaches are urgently needed to stem biodiversity loss and protect the ...
Technology is changing our world at breakneck speed and innovative research is key to remaining globally competitive and secure. But Canada’s lack of a universal policy for governance of federally ...
Earlier this year, the Canadian Bar Association organized a conference of Canadian lawyers, judges and journalists to discuss judicial independence. It was certainly timely, coming on the heels of the ...