An open letter to the prime minister: Canada needs to recalibrate how we engage with other nations this year

Canadian foreign policy must be steadfastly oriented towards Canada’s core long-term strategic priorities and national interest. Unfortunately, with the exception of the Indo-Pacific Strategy, Canadian foreign policy in recent years has frequently appeared, instead, to be reactive and unfocused.
Feds must take action in 2024 budget to help Canadian music creators now

Copyright Act updates will create a more equitable and fair copyright regime in Canada.
It’s all about productivity

To put the country on track, we need some kind of independent institution to provide analysis and policy ideas on long-term growth and productivity. Our politicians, public policymakers, most corporate leaders and our universities all seem bereft of ideas.
Missing the point of Freeland’s what-have-we-got-to-lose mini-budget

The Nov. 21 economic statement was the implicit recognition of the political reality facing the Liberals in the aftermath of eight years of all-in investment policy.
Trudeau government keeps violating self-imposed fiscal rules

There are few signs the Liberals will transform into responsible stewards of public finances and take meaningful steps to control debt and debt interest costs.
Freeland fails to address future of Canadian economy in forthright terms

Now more than ever, Canadians need substance and forthright leadership on how we climb out of the current morass for a better future.
Fall economic statement falls short

Fighting for the climate and affordability are not competing goals. The Liberals must not allow Conservative sloganeering to drive their policies.
Liberals need to look for realistic wins in wake of fiscal update

Success for them now is surviving the next month, not sermons or sanctimony—two things the prime minister and deputy PM need to be leery of as they are prone to both.
Stop making those with the least bear the burden of tough economic times

The fiscal update is an opportunity to reply to Conservative ‘rage farming’ by delivering help to those who need it.
Frustration grows as federal report reveals broad support for school food program, but no funding timeline

‘If the federal government wanted to do one thing quickly to address the key issue facing Canadians, which is the affordability of food, they will act on this,’ says the Coalition for Healthy School Food’s Debbie Field.