Want to stop populism? Try universal basic income

LONDON, U.K.—There’s a new idea that might be the solution to runaway populism. Well, it’s not that new, really—it has been kicking around in left-wing circles for a least a quarter-century—but it has suddenly gone mainstream. It’s called universal basic income (UBI), and pilot programs to see if it really works in practice are being […]
The good and bad of family dynasties in politics

OTTAWA—While elements of the American and British electorate seem repulsed by elites in politics and empowered by their rejection the Canadian environment is still different. If anything, political dynasties remain very much alive in Canada. A second Trudeau is our prime minister and another man named LeBlanc is a senior minister in his government. We […]
Liberal MP Murray quietly recruiting other Grit MPs to ensure $6.8-billion Kinder Morgan pipeline follows all conditions

A senior British Columbia Liberal MP, who did not want the government to approve the $6.8-billion Trans Mountain Kinder Morgan pipeline, is holding discussions with other Liberal MPs from the province to put in place a monitoring system to ensure that all 157 conditions required by the government in the construction of the pipeline are […]
Census takeaways: influx and integration key

MONTREAL—The population of every province west of Ontario is growing at a faster rate than the national average. The reverse is true of the five provinces east of Ontario. In the case of Atlantic Canada, the demographic shortfall is acute. New Brunswick’s population shrank between 2011 and 2016 and the population of Nova Scotia’s increased by a mere fraction of a percentage point. The region is in the eye of a perfect storm. Its population is aging; it is losing people to more prosperous provinces; it does not […]
B.C. MPs heartbroken over opioid crisis

MPs representing ridings most heavily affected by the opioid crisis in Western Canada say seeing their communities and constituents struggle with hardship, addiction, and, increasingly, death, is heartbreaking. The Hill Times spoke to a number of MPs dealing firsthand with the crisis as it grips their communities. The conversations were emotional, at times exasperated and […]
Ottawa must completely redraft its innovation strategy

Multinational corporations tend to concentrate their strategic activities, including research and development (R&D), at or near the head office rather than in their foreign subsidiaries. Since Canada’s economy relies mostly on local branches of foreign corporations, mostly American, structural reasons explain why Canada has one of OECD’s worst records in terms of R&D intensity. In […]
Letting watchdogs be reappointed is not a good idea, for anyone

FREDERICTON, N.B.—At its highest water mark, opposition critics were not prepared to ask the federal Parliament’s ethics commissioner to recuse herself from investigating the prime minister while her future status was uncertain. But it caused one critic to muse that the situation was “awkward.” With the announcement that she will not seek another term, Conflict of […]
What an oil spill would mean to the West Coast

To my fellow Canadians, I would like to share with you what our pristine West Coast means to so many of us in British Columbia. We love our majestic and iconic orca and humpback whales. Our cherished Southern Resident Killer Whales risk extinction now with the nearly seven-fold increase in oil tanker traffic coming from […]
‘We’ve got to have Plan B’: New Brunswick MPs weather the ice storm

Waking up to a world covered in ice, New Brunswick’s MPs spent the last days of their winter break scrambling to help constituents left in the cold by a storm that knocked out power lines across the province. Without a formal role in the disaster relief effort led by the province, the MPs toured warming […]
Will the Arctic Search and Rescue capability be reduced?

OTTAWA—While many welcomed the Dec. 8, 2016, announcement of the selection of the Airbus C295 as the replacement Search and Rescue (SAR) fixed-wing aircraft to replace the fleet of Buffalo and C-130 Hercules aircraft tasked with SAR, others may not be so welcoming. The C295 SAR aircraft will be deployed in only four locations in […]