‘She challenged us’: MPs praise Malala Yousafzai’s Parliament speech, opposition urges more funding for girls’ education

Pakistani activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai made a clear pitch to the Canadian government to lead on global education and women’s rights when she spoke to Members of Parliament and Senators in a special joint session of Parliament on April 12. MPs from several parties called it inspiring. “To hear a speech like […]
Government needs to deal with technology’s effect on future job market

TORONTO—Will robots and artificial intelligence take our jobs? One of the greatest uncertainties as we face the future is what kind of jobs, if any, will many of us have as technology continues to take over many tasks that once only humans could do. Investment superstar Warren Buffet has even suggested we tax robots and […]
Who will speak for the working class?

POWELL RIVER, B.C.—A recent report out of the United States raises questions about politicians’ obsession with the state of the middle class and highlights why Donald Trump won the U.S. election. It is a sobering picture and a scathing indictment of neo-liberalism—particularly so-called free trade. While the authors don’t say so explicitly, the conclusion is […]
Budget criticized for lack of public-service investment, no Phoenix fix

“Meh,” was how one public service union leader reacted after the federal government’s budget was unveiled last week, though there were positive reviews coming from educational interest groups, mixed reaction from the health sector, and a range of other assessments from those who had some interests riding on this federal budget. Chris Aylward, national executive […]
Few signs of life for Canada’s dead money

OTTAWA—It’s been five years since Mark Carney kicked up a storm with his suggestion that for the sake of the economy Canada’s corporations should start spending some of the huge piles of “dead money” they were hoarding. “The level of caution could be viewed as excessive,” Carney, then head of the central bank, said of […]
Poverty is sexist: what Canada can do this Women’s Day to fight it

Globally, 130 million girls are denied the basic right to education, meaning 130 million missed opportunities for girls to reach their full potential and help their communities and countries grow. Before launching a career in television, I was an electrical engineer and still have a passion for math, science (and weather patterns, of course). I’m […]
Despite ‘rocky start,’ public service union leaders prefer Trudeau to Harper

The relationship between Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government and unions has been “rocky” so far, but federal public service union leaders say it is better than it would have been if the Conservative government of Stephen Harper had been re-elected in 2015. “We have a respectful working relationship [with the Liberal government],” Robyn Benson, national president […]
Time to restore funding to Canadian studies abroad

Canada has for many years been at, or near the top, of the United Nations’ Human Development Index. In 2015 it scored ninth out of 188 countries reviewed. Every year the publicity about Canada’s quality-of-life achievements comes and goes without much remark in the press inside Canada or abroad. Meanwhile, Canada, as a medium-range power, […]
Whither Canada in a stormy world?

It is timely, during our 150th anniversary year, to consider what Canada has achieved, and what our future holds, domestically and internationally. But given the issues facing the world today, the search for greater understanding is increasingly urgent. What is the role, the responsibility—and the opportunity—for Canada at a time when other nations, including some […]
Trudeau lobbied by universities during his cross-country tour

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was lobbied by four universities that hosted town hall meetings for him during last month’s cross-country tour, according to the federal lobbyists registry. Communication reports on the registry indicating contact with Mr. Trudeau (Papineau, Que.) were filed by the University of Winnipeg for Jan. 26, the University of Saskatchewan for Jan. […]