Pierre Poilievre needs to connect the dots on three rising things: emissions, extreme flooding all over the globe, and ...
Technology has transformed the way we live, work and interact with one another every day. It has introduced benefits but also exacerbated existing barriers. The digital divide – the gap between those ...
OTTAWA – The sensational resignation of Chrystia Freeland highlights a growing crisis in Canada’s democratic institutions, where a powerful Prime Minister’s Office undermines the cabinet system and ...
The Office of the Correctional Investigator (OCI) released its 2023-24 report in November, just days before the death of former senator Murray Sinclair — a pivotal figure who advocated for justice and ...
Survey research asks about what just happened. Unfortunately, what everyone really wants to know is: what’s going to happen next? I don’t pretend to have the answer. But I do have some ideas about ...
The federal government’s recent decision to reduce Canada’s permanent resident intake by 21 per cent over the next three years, coupled with more stringent limits on temporary migration, has stirred ...
A new report by Efficiency Canada finds that provinces and territories are ramping up their efforts to improve energy efficiency and affordability, but more can be done to realize the full benefits of ...
Are large capital gains really so exceptional? And are they spread throughout the population, or are they repeatedly realized by a small group of people? In the first article in this series, we looked ...
How much will Ottawa pocket from capital gains reform? And how much will deceased taxpayers contribute? The first article in this series profiled taxpayers with capital gains of $250,000, targeted by ...
Teaching children the concept of consent in relationships is imperative to reducing sexual violence and an essential element in supporting survivors of sexual abuse. And yet comprehensive sexual ...
You would think the reason for building a new multi-billion dollar highway in the heart of Toronto’s traffic nightmare would be to relieve Ontario’s worst commute on Canada’s busiest highway. But that ...
Dr. Vicki Chartrand is a professor in the sociology department at Bishop’s University on the traditional territory of the Abenaki people and adjunct professor in the criminology department at the ...