The government's plan overlooks rising U.S. authoritarianism, data sovereignty and the risk of outsourcing public services to ...
The Carney government may be on the right track, but whether the budget delivers remains to be seen. Success requires the ...
One of the chief security threats facing Canada today is information integrity. Authoritarian states, namely Russia and China, are now deploying AI as their weapon of choice in a cognitive contest ...
Imagine it’s 2045. Across Canada, every community — from Moosonee and Moose Factory to Mississauga — has a health workforce that truly reflects its people. Education and workforce planning are not ...
Party discipline shapes Canada’s Parliament. Practical reforms could empower MPs, restore debate and improve policymaking.
My first job after finishing university, involved editing videos and developing a database of potential funders for an arts organization. Today much of that work would be automated. In the coming ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney is working overtime to forge new economic and security partnerships with countries in Europe and the Pacific, but there’s one surprising arena in which Canada is not on ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being used in our workplaces, institutions and daily lives. Reflecting this, the federal government is encouraging further adoption of AI systems. Ottawa ...
Thirty years after Quebec’s second referendum on independence, and despite the resurgence in popularity of the Parti Québécois (PQ), the main challenge to the Canadian federation’s efforts to maintain ...
The federal government is failing to take the necessary steps to hold corporations accountable for human rights and environmental abuses, often relying instead on companies to act on mere expectations ...
The former Trudeau government’s Artificial Intelligence and Data Act, part of the larger Bill C-27, died when Parliament was dissolved earlier this year for the April election. It has not been ...
Anyone who was old enough to vote on October 30, 1995, remembers these words spoken by Jacques Parizeau that evening. “It’s true that we were defeated, but by what? By money and ethnic votes.” ...