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Five key actions together can reduce risk, starting with redirecting new housing, making it fire-resilient and managing ...
Headlines in recent weeks about Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree’s past advocacy for the Tamil community have reignited questions about who truly belongs in Canadian public life. Critics ...
Carney’s mandate priorities can only succeed if environmental and climate integrity are embedded in every decision.
When we discard those forgotten leftovers at the back of the fridge, the quiet sense of guilt we feel underscores a larger, systemic failure: an epidemic of food waste that fuels environmental ...
Carney’s plan for Canada to lead on human rights abroad faces a challenge: the country’s record at home is fragmented and ...
Canada needs a national flood insurance framework that shares risk and improves resilience—before the next big disaster hits.
The painful lack of urgency to end violence against Indigenous women and girlsThe painful lack of urgency to end violence against Indigenous women and girls Despite decades of advocacy and grieving, ...
Why Canada’s nation-building moment demands a skills revolution Governments must do more to ensure that struggling communities stand to benefit the most from the coming wave of fast-tracked major ...
Breaking down interprovincial barriers can tackle the housing crisis, too The federal government should also introduce measures to ensure minimum standards for renter protections, which are a ...
Pierre Poilievre’s anti-woke crusade mirrors U.S. far-right tactics and risks eroding Canada’s democratic and inclusive values.
Canada’s health care system is struggling. digital integration could improve access, reduce wait times, and deliver patient-centered care for all.
In the face of economic tensions with the United States, Canada must explore new alliances. Would applying to join the European Union be a viable solution?
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