Poilievre’s ‘carrot and stick’ housing plan more appealing to voters than Ontario’s new homebuilding law, says pollster

Greg Lyle says plan to build homes faster enjoys ‘strong support,’ but that the Conservatives’ approach to housing echoes the Liberal stance on healthcare funding.
Employment Insurance reform can’t move forward without changing the way it’s financed

Without changing the approach to financing, businesses and workers will face significant increases in premiums and the government will have little prospect of covering costs with revenues for decades to come.
Canadians want more workforce training at post-secondary institutes

Governments need to step up to make training accessible, affordable, and timely.
‘I’m concerned with the lack of rigour’: AG flags poor effort recovering billions in suspected COVID-19 overpayments, with sole focus on speed of delivery

COVID‑19 benefit programs cost Canadians about $211-billion during the audit period, but about 14 per cent of the payouts, or $30-billion, need to be investigated and $4.6-billion the audit deemed as outright overpayments.
To ease the housing crisis, keep building outside the box

Ready-to-assemble modular housing is the solution. These purpose-built, pre-fabricated homes are easily shipped and assembled on-site, and have been gaining increasing exposure in recent years.
Unlocking affordable infrastructure through tax-free municipal bonds

Despite infrastructure’s long life, many municipalities are cautious about debt financing, even when offered attractive matching capital grants by other levels of government.
To build our better tomorrow, we need the builders

Current immigration programs and the federal point system discriminate against the trades in favour of applicants with higher education. These are policy problems that can be addressed with policy solutions.
Significant policy shifts have been made, but government still leaving surrogacy families behind

It is time the government and all Parliamentarians look to include a 15-week benefit for parents via surrogacy in this much-needed EI modernization. Because it’s 2022.
Affordable shelter, fertilizer emissions, and tourism topped lobbying issues in busiest October since 2018

YWCA Canada is calling for increased funding under the National Housing Strategy for a grants-based system to fully fund shelters that are specifically dedicated to women and gender-diverse people.
How does Canada solve its sustainable infrastructure crisis?

The ever-present threat of climate change increasingly permeates every aspect of our lives—from transportation to food security, and from affordable and safe housing to clean air and reliable supply chains. But how does Canada solve a sustainable infrastructure crisis? Through knowledge, global connections, and innovation. Sustainable infrastructure is not only about green transportation and energy-efficient […]