Moving forward on game-changing gun legislation
Despite the recent media debates, misrepresentations, and polarized demands for more or less regulation, C-21 is a critical step forward.
New UN report another ‘tool’ for advocates in fight for justice for Indigenous women
‘I am literally imploring the government to have those conversations with us, and to bring us forward,’ says NWAC’s Josie Nepinak, as C-38 remains stagnant.
Balanced approach needed on right-to-repair bill, protecting IP rights and public safety
At a time when Canada needs to develop more intellectual property and anchor companies here at home, we must carefully consider how repair legislation could impact our innovation ecosystem.
New AI safety institute limited by legislative vacuum: NDP innovation critic Brian Masse
After more than two years, and a year-long committee study, Bill C-27 is in a holding pattern awaiting government amendments.
Feds must reject advance requests for MAID
Each of Canada’s expansion to assisted dying laws includes a subtle implication that certain lives are not worth living.
Polls apart: concern for Quebec municipal election clash if federal date moved back
Moving the fixed federal election date from Oct. 20, 2025, to Oct. 27 to avoid the Diwali holiday could inadvertently affect turnout at Quebec’s municipal elections, PROC has heard.
Liberals back away from MAID debate with Quebec, not wanting to ‘butt heads’
Quebec is allowing advance requests for medical assistance in dying, violating the Canadian Criminal Code. Unchallenged, the precedent could ‘influence other provinces’ to do the same, says UBC law prof Brian Bird.
Passing the supply management law would only maintain inflated dairy prices
If passed, Bill C-282 would further tie the government’s hands in negotiating future free trade agreements.
It’s not too late to course correct on what ails Canada’s transportation sector
Repealing the anti-replacement worker law and thoughtful long-term infrastructure investments are just two steps the feds can take to make meaningful changes.
In the age of dangerous disinformation, it’s time to get serious about online harms
How can a multicultural society function when hateful lies are allowed to spread like wildfire on the very platforms on which we rely for information?