Energy and climate strategy should prioritize options with lowest economic, environmental, technological and safety risks.
The next federal government we elect, whenever that happens, will have its hands full as Canada struggles with a stubbornly sluggish economy while global conflicts and trade disputes draw precious ...
Canada faces numerous complex challenges: accelerating the transition to net-zero, adapting to a more hostile and unpredictable climate, addressing the health impacts of an aging society, and bridging ...
Canada’s democracy is under growing threat from systems driven by artificial intelligence (AI) that are capable of spreading disinformation at an alarming speed. Jean Baudrillard’s vision of a world ...
More than 80 per cent of Canada’s 41 million people live in a city, more than double from a hundred years ago, yet the way we fund cities hasn’t changed since the 19th century. And while cities are ...
Total costs are often buried in a sea of details. The absence of a final bottom line hinders comparison shopping. The lack of critical information relevant to suitability of a loan to a borrower ...
Governments in Canada are increasingly turning to employment policy to help people convicted of crimes rebuild their lives on a legal foundation. Ontario has made people with criminal records a ...
As global temperatures continue to rise, policymakers need new tools to address climate change. Emerging technologies hold promise, such as recycling captured carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions then ...
Demographic shifts, economic pressures and the rise of digital platform labour have transformed the Canadian labour market in recent years. These changes have shifted the priorities of job seekers.
Canada is a middle power caught in the middle of geopolitical battles between China, the European Union and the United States. Most often, this puts Canada in a defensive or reactive position. The ...