I doubt that this article will make me many friends among fellow English-speaking Quebecers. To immediately deflect accusations that I’m biased against English, please allow me a word about my ...
Canadians have a complex relationship with the North. While the territory is a strong symbol of our identity, and we react strongly to threats to its sovereignty, this vast region is often forgotten ...
Canada is facing the critical question of when people should be permitted to plan the end of their lives through medical assistance in dying (MAiD). The federal government is consulting Canadians on ...
Many First Nations communities lack infrastructural security – a term for whether governments and communities have the necessary assets to promote and maintain the economic and social well-being of ...
Birth tourism has risen to pre-pandemic levels after it dropped in half during the shutdowns of COVID-19. In the U.S., Donald Trump has set about trying to end birthright citizenship. What impact his ...
Autonomous delivery robots are increasingly appearing on sidewalks as a solution to the last-mile delivery challenges of online shopping, which is on the rise and expanding rapidly every year. But ...
About a year ago, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced another “Team Canada” approach to “whatever gets tossed at us” after the November U.S. presidential election. Such calls have only become ...
Jean-François Savard is the director of the Observatoire des administrations publiques autochtones (OAPA) and an associate professor at the École nationale d’administration publique (ÉNAP), where he ...
In a letter sent to the provincial and territorial health ministers January 10, federal Health Minister Mark Holland announced a new federal policy on the Canada Health Act (CHA). Imprecise and ...
H. Scott Fairley is an international and constitutional lawyer practising in Toronto with the law firm of Cambridge LLP and a former law professor of those subjects. He is the author of Foreign ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resignation as leader of the Liberal Party and his prorogation of Parliament until late March – at a time when U.S. President Donald Trump is threatening harsh tariffs ...
Whether Donald Trump acts immediately on his threat to impose broad tariffs on Canada’s exports to the United States or delays them to a later date, Canada is stuck in the upside down. When the ...