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Is this Canada’s last chance to revive manufacturing and long-term prosperity?

The panic in Canada over the lack of masks and ventilators for COVID-19 has mostly eased, but it would be …

A chance to rethink our approach to innovation and inclusive growth

The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed fragilities and inequities in Canada’s innovation economy. When the pandemic began, Canada was already a …

How COVID-19 has impacted Canadian Forces missions abroad

The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) has been stretched by natural disaster relief efforts and is in even higher demand now …

Governments are about to face some very tough healthcare decisions

It is impossible to understate the seismic shift that has occurred over the past few months in the way our …

Ottawa’s ill-fated quest for a UN Security Council seat

Canada’s quest for a temporary seat on the United Nations Security Council has ended with a thud. The Security Council …

The political staff who help take care of government during elections

Many people gravitate to political jobs because they love the adrenalin of campaigning and are ideologically committed to building support …

COVID-19’s devastating impacts on Nova Scotia’s non-profit sector

The non-profit and voluntary sector is the vital third leg of the stool – with government and business, it holds …

BC’s opioid users are unable to access safest drugs during pandemic

The confluence of two public health emergencies has made life even more dangerous for people at risk of overdose in …

COVID-19 and support for the unemployed

The ongoing COVID-19 crisis is a formidable test for welfare states all over the world, including here in Canada. In …

Will Parliament take steps to clarify medical assistance in dying law?

When the federal government introduced Canada’s medical assistance in dying legislation back in 2017, there was swift and fierce backlash …

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