With Canada facing a slew of challenges, the Carney government promised a budget that would “swing for the fences” — one that would make generational investments to build, protect and empower Canada.
No longer America’s privileged neighbour, Canada today faces U.S. threats to diminish or even eliminate our sovereignty. That said, our economy and security remain so deeply dependent on America that ...
Hien Tran is an associate professor at the Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa, researching entrepreneurship, labour market transitions and well-being, with publications in ...
Canada selects skilled immigrants for their education, experience and economic potential. Yet, once they arrive, those same qualifications often carry far less value in the labour market. Degrees are ...
Canada is in the grips of a deepening food-insecurity crisis — one that food banks cannot solve and elected officials can no longer afford to ignore. The inability to obtain enough food for a ...
Two Federal Court decisions delivered in December were a watershed moment. The rulings arose from two class actions, one led by St. Theresa Point First Nation in Manitoba and Sandy Lake First Nation ...
Gig work driven by online platforms is often hailed for its flexibility and for the control it gives people over their schedules and lives. Food delivery workers appear to especially recognize and ...
David McLaughlin is a former clerk of the executive council and deputy minister of the Climate and Green Plan Implementation Office in Manitoba, as well as a deputy minister of intergovernmental ...
Canada is feeling the increasing instability of the world in a number of ways – not least because we currently have secessionist movements in both Quebec and Alberta, as well as ongoing threats from U ...
In late 2022, the federal government released its much-anticipated critical minerals strategy. This is the latest in a series of national plans aimed at securing minerals vital for renewable energy, ...
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 ...
I wish I could speak to “competition policy” without using those two words. They mean very little to the average Canadian. Yet Canada’s toothless Competition Act facilitates your pricey cell phone ...
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