News

His first mandate letter erases women, gender equality, and GBA+, a worrying signal. He should use the fall budget to make a ...
Canada needs smart, bold industrial policy to guide investment in AI, clean tech and critical minerals amid global economic disruption.
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 ...
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 ...
If an election were held tomorrow, all signs point to a resounding Conservative victory. The latest projections from 338 Canada show the Conservatives with a commanding lead and a projected 220 seats ...
Mention “deliverology” to a public servant working on the policy frontlines, and you’ll get either a shrug or a grumble. The trendy management theory that took the federal bureaucracy by storm three ...
Image caption: There are signs of consolidation among Canadian firms, according to a 2019 York University report. Shutterstock.com, by Rangsan Paidaen Competition policy is an esoteric policy file ...
OTTAWA – As federal public servants race to wrap up an expenditure review the Liberals will use to map out massive change, the Carney government is learning how hard it is to shrink and reshape a ...
Policy solutions for policy problems. Cut through the noise with actionable next steps. A selection of practical op-eds delivered Saturdays.
Canada has a serious innovation problem, despite Canadians exhibiting “world-leading levels of entrepreneurial ambition.” The Conference Board of Canada gave Canada a “C” rating on its 2021 Innovation ...
Following Edward Snowden’s revelations in 2013, many governments worldwide woke to the reality that the infrastructure fueling the rise of the digital economy also posed serious security ...
Canadians are facing yearly flood disasters while governments, builders and insurers debate about keeping our homes safe. We all know the weather is changing, so why are we still building where we ...