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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
A $300B global threat spans illegal fishing, pollution and wildlife trafficking. A UN deal could close enforcement gaps – if ...
Canada understands itself as a society defined by civility, moderation and multicultural balance. Remaining neutral is treated as a virtue — a safeguard against bias and a foundation for fairness — ...
When a community’s major employer falters, the shock waves don’t stop at the plant gate. In small towns and regions across the country, mass layoffs and closures also affect contractors and suppliers, ...
Part one of a two-part analysis. Part two is here. Some political and business commentators argue Canada experienced a lost decade of subpar economic performance even before U.S. President Donald ...
Last month, Canadians marked the ninth anniversary of the Quebec City mosque massacre, in which six men were murdered and many more injured by a white nationalist gunman. Why? Because they were Muslim ...
The recent Cowichan Tribes decision – where the Supreme Court of B.C. ruled they had never surrendered their territory and therefore still have Aboriginal title to it – has stirred confusion and fear ...
Who would have thought ten years ago that Quebec sovereignty would return to the forefront of political debate, after the Parti Québécois (PQ) had been fading steadily since the 1995 referendum? In ...
Canada’s parliamentary system has a big problem. Too many MPs feel trapped in a party-first culture that rewards message discipline over constructive debate and local representation. It’s the opposite ...
Canada’s minister of artificial intelligence recently announced a “30-day national sprint” to help the government renew the country’s AI strategy and secure its oversight of ever-expanding digital ...
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