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Bill C-7 lacks adequate limits for advance MAiD requests

Agnes looks at the person asking her kindly to extend her arm. She does not remember when she arranged to …

Make the Canada Infrastructure Bank private sector-driven

The government is investing $10 billion in an infrastructure “growth plan” as a key element of its COVID economic recovery …

What a Biden presidency means for climate change and Canada

As the dust settles on the 2020 US election, much remains uncertain, but the general outcome is clear: Joe Biden …

Extending the scope of assisted dying is wrong

Just as Canada is facing a public reckoning over our abject failure to care for the most vulnerable Canadians in …

Facial recognition is transforming our borders, and we are not prepared

When global travel emerges from the constraints imposed by the pandemic, travellers may find themselves returning to border crossings that …

Canada’s actions around the Mi’Kmaq fisheries rest on shaky legal ground

Acting on treaty right recognized in the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision 21 years ago in R v Marshall, the …

How did Donald Trump do so well at the polls?

It didn’t take long after polls began to close in the United States on Nov. 3rd for hopes of a …

Do governments have a window of opportunity to raise taxes?

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the federal government to do two things. First, create and quickly implement new policies and …

Medical assistance in dying bill an important step forward for Canadians with dementia

On October 5, 2020, the federal Minister of Justice introduced Bill C-7 to amend Canada’s medical assistance in dying (MAiD) …

Redesign parental leave system to enhance gender equality

What should parental leave benefits look like in post-pandemic Canada? While the first six months of the COVID-19 pandemic have …

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