As new political actors, can social media influencers fill the increasing trust void between the public and political elites?
In 1995, the Yes camp lost the Quebec referendum by a mere 54,000 votes. Had women voted like men, Yes would have won.
AI is arriving in health care whether Ottawa is ready or not. In Northern regions, clinics are balancing innovation with risk, Indigenous nations are questioning how their citizens’ stories are ...
AI threatens the entry-level jobs young Canadians rely on. Education and work must be reimagined so youth can gain experience sooner.
Thirty years after Quebec’s second referendum on independence, and despite the resurgence in popularity of the Parti Québécois (PQ), the main challenge to the Canadian federation’s efforts to maintain ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney is working overtime to forge new economic and security partnerships with countries in Europe and the Pacific, but there’s one surprising arena in which Canada is not on ...
Central to the argument for expanding Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) has been that it enjoys broad popular support. This is the crux of Bill C-7, which is now before Parliament. Polling over the ...
Saskatchewan and Alberta are provincial twins, created by the federal government on the same day in 1905. In the ensuing 117 years, there has been a persistent sense of alienation from the federal ...
That is how much Canada’s “core” federal public administration — the civil service — has grown since Justin Trudeau’s government took office in 2015. The raw numbers are even more striking. There are ...
In the past couple of years, we have heard the housing crisis framed as something new – as if for generations the housing market has always worked well but now suddenly has ceased to function. In ...
As Parliament discusses Bill C-7’s expansion of the Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) Act, one issue has been conspicuously absent from public debate, even though it has major implications for ...