Leadership changes can redefine a party’s brand. Survey data show how leaders like Mark Carney reshaped voter perceptions.
As the federal budget noted, industrial carbon pricing can be a powerful engine for climate competitiveness. But unless governments move swiftly to improve existing systems, that engine will stay ...
Since the United States imposed tariffs, the issue of interprovincial trade has become a major concern in Canada. Strengthening our internal market would not only lessen the impact of tariffs, it ...
The federal government says it’s committed to reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples. We hear it in political speeches, read it in press releases and watch as leaders attend Indigenous Peoples Day and ...
Academic institutions are harming Indigenous Peoples with their Indigenous identity policies. Serious concerns have been raised about the practice of self-identification after a number of high-profile ...
The government's plan overlooks rising U.S. authoritarianism, data sovereignty and the risk of outsourcing public services to tech firms.
A federal government tax decision last summer wiped out projected revenue of more than $7 billion over five years. But the implications of that decision go far beyond Canada’s coffers. Ottawa’s move ...
Canada’s deficits are growing again and so are calls for fiscal discipline. Whenever spending rises faster than revenue, talk turns to “fiscal rules”— hard targets and binding requirements designed to ...
Party discipline shapes Canada’s Parliament. Practical reforms could empower MPs, restore debate and improve policymaking.