Ableism and its “better dead than disabled” bias makes assisted dying a terrifying threat for too many people. They deserve ...
Ottawa needs to shift to shared governance that transcends departmental boundaries and includes an interdepartmental funding ...
The Trudeau government’s latest budget contained a number of splashy items, ranging from housing policy to national defence. In the midst of a national housing crisis and with mounting geopolitical ...
Albertans have a distorted view of their political environment right down to what their “typical” fellow citizen is like. While the origins and persistence of Alberta’s political culture are ...
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 ...
A guaranteed basic income (GBI) has been discussed for more than half a century in Canada, but a well-researched proposal that takes into consideration both economic and political realities has never ...
Senator Marc Gold is the Government Representative in the Senate, tasked with shepherding government business through the upper chamber and supporting modernization in the changing institution. He is ...
In the 2022 budget, tabled on April 7 of that year, six weeks after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Trudeau government announced it would undertake a “swift“ defence policy review. On April 8 of ...
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 ...
As a forester living and working in British Columbia, I have a good understanding of how BC’s forests are managed and harvested. Our current logging practices do not “risk devastating ecosystem ...