The climate debate is often regarded as a question requiring technological, economic or regulatory solutions. However, it is now facing a more fundamental tension, one that is especially political in ...
The spectre of U.S. retaliation seems everywhere in Canadian politics today. From whether to regulate American tech companies, to lifting tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), to supporting the ...
Artificial intelligence tools, including ambient listening devices or AI scribes, are transforming the health-care sector. However, they have also opened a new area of clinical risk in terms of ...
One of the nine questions that Alberta Premier Danielle Smith wants to put to a referendum later this year is about the province working with other willing provinces to have “provincial governments, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Following Prime Minister Mark Carney’s announcement in Beijing that Canada will allow a limited annual quota of Chinese electric vehicles (EV) into the domestic market at reduced tariffs, the federal ...
Since the early January U.S. arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, the Trump White House has doubled down on the idea that the United States should acquire Greenland, which has ...
When a young researcher in Montreal trains a cutting-edge artificial intelligence model, she usually cannot do so on Canadian infrastructure. Instead, she rents time on servers in Virginia or Oregon – ...
With a minority government in Ottawa, a federal election is possible at any time – triggered either deliberately or by accident. This encourages political observers to check opinion polls as often as ...
Parliamentary deliberations this fall over Canada’s new citizenship legislation revived debate about “birth tourism” (non-residents who travel here, allegedly with the intention of giving birth, so ...
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