Agriculture increasingly integrates the use of data-driven systems. Despite the novelty of these technologies, most digital tools are being developed and controlled by legacy actors – oligopoly...
In a faded British seaside resort, the story of Canada’s Reform Party gets a replay Rural Alberta may be a continent away from the faded British...
Support for foreign aid is dwindling in many developed countries, including Canada. Reflecting this trend, a recent survey found 59 per cent of Canadians want to...
Rate cuts are coming, but can they help Canada’s economy avoid the many risks ahead? For months, the Bank of Canada has been trying to thread...
Statistics Canada study spanning 2 decades lays out risks of extreme heat as climate warms As heat warnings spread across North America this week, new Canadian...
‘Our government will ensure that there is no immunity for Iran’s unlawful actions,’ LeBlanc says The federal government is listing Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as...
Sudan’s civil war has forcibly displaced more than 9.2 million people since it began in April 2023. This represents not only the largest internal displacement situation...
Will Canadians buy the equity argument, or Poilievre’s vague promise of tax reform? Announcing the Liberal government’s proposed changes to capital gains taxes (new window) last week, Finance Minister Chrystia...
(Version française disponible ici) Two high-profile fiascos have left many Canadians deeply concerned about the federal government’s ability to acquire and manage the information technology needed...
Polls indicate Donald Trump has a slight edge over Joe Biden in the U.S. presidential election in November. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau – recalling the first...