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After COVID-19, Canada will need to follow the economy’s brightest stars

What a difference a few weeks makes. In early March, Canada’s tech startups were bright stars in a constellation of companies and industries that were the future of our economy. Now, they’re just another sector in danger of being sucked into the black hole of COVID-19. Like everyone, these companies are fighting to survive. But […]

Trudeau, Tam say Canadians can expect different pace for reopening economy across the country

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canadians can expect to see jurisdictions enact different measures for controlling the spread of COVID-19, as they grapple with setting the appropriate pace for loosening restrictions in their communities.  During his daily briefing with reporters on Wednesday, Mr. Trudeau (Papineau, Que.) sought to assure Canadians that Ottawa and the provinces […]

Senate must be better prepared for emergency situations

Canadians’ lives and work have been turned upside down in recent weeks, as the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic imposed changes on our country that were unthinkable just a few weeks ago. But adjust they have. Aided by the technology that enables much work to be performed remotely, Canadians and businesses are adapting and getting […]

Early warning and COVID19—bridging the gap between analysis and response

Over the course of four months in 1994, 850,000 people were systematically butchered during the Rwanda genocide. A large body of open-source evidence revealed, well in advance, the killings were carefully orchestrated by groups with malevolent political agendas. All the indicators were there to derive a robust response, but intervention never materialized. The failure to […]

Don’t sacrifice official languages during times of crisis

The first virtual session of the Special Committee on COVID-19, to which all MPs belong, started up this week. Professional interpreters have already worked hard to translate the spoken words of MPs in the few parliamentary committees that have met in recent weeks, so we have some experience in interpreting virtual meetings—albeit on a small […]

Taxing Canadian expats not the silver bullet for generating post-COVID revenue

Chandra Arya, the Liberal MP for Nepean, Ont., recently argued for changing the current residency-based taxation approach to the U.S. citizenship-based taxation (CBT) approach, understating the complexity involved in making such a change and overstating the potential benefits. (Similarly, Andrew Caddell argued in his April 22 Hill Times column that “the three million Canadians abroad […]