When the Truth and Reconciliation Commission released its calls to action 10 years ago, priority was given to child welfare and Jordan’s Principle, which set out to address significant service ...
Leadership changes can redefine a party’s brand. Survey data show how leaders like Mark Carney reshaped voter perceptions.
Party discipline shapes Canada’s Parliament. Practical reforms could empower MPs, restore debate and improve policymaking.
The government's plan overlooks rising U.S. authoritarianism, data sovereignty and the risk of outsourcing public services to tech firms.
Good defence policy begins with good threat assessment: Priorities, procurement, and diplomacy should all flow from a clear judgment about who might act against Canada’s interests, how they might act, ...
It’s notable that Prime Minister Mark Carney has continued the practice of public mandate letters. They have become a highly visible instrument of governance at the federal level, a dramatic departure ...
All is not quiet on the northern front. Last month, Canada took strategic steps with Finland and Sweden to strengthen defence and security relations in the region. This action – essential to our ...
Following the Liberal Party’s re-election for a fourth term, Prime Minister Mark Carney stated in his mandate letter to his newly appointed cabinet: “Government itself must become much more productive ...
Why would a woman behave as if she is consenting to sex she doesn’t want? Why would she smile in a video and say she’s OK with the sex that just took place agreeing that it was “all consensual”? Why ...
Canada has long striven to be more than a mere supplier of raw resources to more developed trading partners. From the national policy of the 1870s, to the industrial planning of C.D. Howe after the ...
Consider these everyday experiences in today’s digitally dependent world rich with artificial intelligence (AI). A convenience store cashier struggles to make change. Your Uber driver gets lost on his ...
Each generation has learned to figure out the dominant media of its time. Boomers learned to decode TV advertising. Gen X questioned the news. Millennials fact-checked viral posts. Gen Z learned how ...