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New interfaith caucus spreading the good words through personal connection

Courts have inferred over the years that there should be state neutrality in matters of religion and a feeling of separation of church and state, but that doesn’t mean faith is any less important to MPs. Learning about religion then, through personal relationships, is one part of the reasoning behind the parliamentary all-party interfaith caucus […]

What was once a gap in accessing global health care is now a crisis

As the aftershocks of COVID-19 reverberate around the world, what was once a gap in health services delivery has turned into a global crisis. And in a world where, all too often, it is women’s rights that become the early casualties of any crisis, women and girls are bearing the brunt of the disruptions of […]

The pandemic will not end anywhere until it ends everywhere

Canadians have reason to be hopeful. We’re on track to become a global leader in terms of COVID-19 vaccine rollout. But as we experience the gradual easing of restrictions and lockdowns at home, we need to be very mindful of a new world record. The end of 2020 marks the highest number of forcibly displaced […]

Vaccines for the world: charity or self-interest?

LONDON, U.K.—At the recent G7 summit, U.S. President Joe Biden promised to distribute 500 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines free to the poorer countries by the middle of next year. That’s more than a drop in the bucket, but not much more. A tablespoon in the bucket, perhaps. And the other six ‘Gs’ (Canada, France, […]

Pandemic reveals Canada’s access-to-information system in ‘a critical state,’ and need for ‘urgent’ resources, says top watchdog

Canada’s already “archaic” access-to-information system proved to be inefficient throughout the pandemic revealing gaps that should be urgently addressed, according to a new report by the office that oversees the system. Departments and agencies across government relied on outdated software and “bureaucratic processes that have not kept up with the times,” a reality made worse […]

Canada can do more to boost global vaccination rates, say advocates, despite G7 pledge

As Canada signed on to a G7 pledge to help vaccinate people around the world faster, stakeholders say the pledge doesn’t go far enough and more focus should be put on the international vaccine effort by distributing additional vaccines and facilitating increased manufacturing. Leading up to the G7 summit in Cornwall, England, which took place […]