Ottawa needs to shift to shared governance that transcends departmental boundaries and includes an interdepartmental funding ...
The changing face of Canada and Quebec is leading to a transformation of the labour market. A growing proportion of the population comes from immigrant backgrounds and this trend will accelerate in ...
Perched on the shores of the Athabasca River in northern Alberta are a staggering 1.4 trillion litres of toxic industrial waste, stored in open pits known as tailings ponds created through oil ...
One legacy of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada is the ongoing shift in work arrangements and location. Work-from-home (WFH), once considered a temporary emergency solution to the initial lockdowns in ...
Two years ago, BBC journalists visited Canada to investigate the wood pellet industry. Their findings, broadcast in the documentary Drax: The Green Energy Scandal exposed, sent shockwaves through ...
The federal government recently introduced its long-promised Online Harms Act, Bill C-63. Reaction so far has largely focused on the provisions to keep children safe online, on the extent to which the ...
Primary care is failing many Canadians in terms of universality, comprehensiveness and accessibility, despite the enshrinement of these core principles in the Canada Health Act. Canada currently has a ...
Aliénor Rougeot is the climate and energy program manager at Environmental Defence Canada, where she advocates for an equitable energy transition away from fossil fuels.
Barbara Boraks is a member of Coalition Canada basic income – revenu de base. She is an organizer and lead of the P.E.I. project.
Low-income Canadians are struggling and urgently need more support. This is not news. Provincial welfare benefits, which provide money to buy food and other necessities, have been below Canada’s ...
Anna McIntosh Anna McIntosh is a lawyer at Ecojustice, Canada’s largest environmental law charity, where her work focuses on addressing climate change and fighting for a healthy environment for all.