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Young Canadians and the long “tail” of the COVID crisis

How will today’s 15-year-olds remember 2020? What about the years just following the pandemic that uprooted their lives? Young people …

Making online consultation more inclusive

First Nations have their own legal authority to regulate their fishing rights

Note: the word L’nu means the people of the same tongue and is the preferred name of the tribe otherwise …

Corporate Canada needs to take on child care

If there’s one group of Canadians that have really taken a hard hit by COVID-19, it’s working parents, especially mothers. …

We’d better get to know the growing gig economy

The number of people doing “gig work” has been rising for decades, and the precarity of gig workers has been …

Economic recovery has to focus on long-term well-being, not just GDP

Canadians must not miss the opportunity to use the pandemic recovery to redefine what we think of as national progress. …

The missing voice of women in COVID-19 policy-making

Women remain conspicuously absent from decision-making tables across Canada despite being disproportionately affected by COVID-19 at work and at home. …

Recovery plans must be built on a foundation of economic growth

The recent spike in COVID-19 cases across the country is a sober reminder that a return to normalcy is still …

Fix the mental health system as part of an inclusive recovery

There has been much discussion about the mental health crisis that is upon us due to the lasting impacts of …

Throne speech laid down markers for a clean and caring economy

A key goal laid out in the federal government’s recent speech from the throne was to “build back better to …

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