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Politics This Morning: The House returns, with a soundtrack

Good Monday morning, The virtual hallways of Parliament Hill will be busy today as the House returns from the winter break in a hybrid format. MPs will sit every weekday from now until Friday, Feb. 18. The Hill Times calendar has the exact dates for all 26 weeks of scheduled sitting for 2022. Government House […]
House Finance Committee sets sights on ‘deep-seated,’ serious inflation issues as Conservative MPs press for fiscal restraint
In the face of rising inflation and supply chain shortages across the country, two Conservative MPs on the House committee overseeing budget consultations are proposing lowered fiscal spending in the upcoming federal blueprint, while a Liberal MP cautions ending financial supports for Canadians too soon would be a mistake. A Bloc Québécois MP says the […]
Polytechnics can help fill Canada’s talent gaps

When I ask business leaders what keeps them up at night, it is not only about supply chains, inflation, or rising commodity prices. The No. 1 concern is about talent. How do I fill critical staff vacancies in a tight labour market? Where can I find workers who are digitally literate? How can my employees […]
Ottawa’s 5G policy a stress test for Canada-China relations

As the Trudeau government has sworn in its newest cabinet, a decision on Huawei’s involvement in Canada’s 5G network appears to be the next major policy decision to stress relations with China. Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne hinted as much, stating that an announcement from his department is on the horizon with national security considerations to […]
Protectionism versus proactive policy: no easy fix to supply chain strain, say politicos, experts

While some criticize the government for not doing enough to mitigate the strain, supply chain issues are a much broader issue than simple government inaction, with opposing and multifaceted potential solutions, experts say. The supply chain in Canada, and abroad, has been beset on all sides. The Globe and Mail summed this up, noting labour […]
‘Do no harm’: A recipe for government to help industries out of COVID storm

“Do no harm,” a recognized universal principle in the field of medicine, means that it is better to avoid exposing people to additional risks through action. Viewed from the lens of public policy development, “do no harm” would mean taking a step back from any direct intervention and look to the broader context to mitigate […]
A dare to not only dream big, but actively support Canada’s aerospace future

Aerospace has long stood as a beacon of Canadian ingenuity and industrial capacity, one that earned our nation rank among the leaders of this hotly competitive, global sector. Now, as we emerge from a pandemic and its shattering economic fallout, the question is: what will it take for Canada’s aerospace sector to not only regain […]
Reforms to aviation sector business model needed to support COVID-19 recovery, says Canadian Airports Council president

The business model of Canada’s airports needs a rethink to support their recovery from the devastating financial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, with an equity-based financing model as one possibility, according to the president of the Canadian Airports Council (CAC). “There could be a role for equity financing in the model, [but] the devil is […]
Here’s where to start renewing the Canada-U.S. defence relationship

Coming out of our federal election, and on the heels of the Roadmap Partnership announced earlier this year by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Joe Biden, now is the time to prioritize our efforts to strengthen the continental defence industrial base. It is as much an economic security issue as it is a […]