The Alberta energy deal is worse than you think

Canada’s clean electricity regulations—finally published less than 12 months ago—are on the chopping block as part of this deal.
Nation-building starts in rural Canada

The country cannot meet its goals or maintain its economic edge without fully integrating the land that sustains us.
Jump-starting a Canadian power grid

Canada needs a forum for provinces to co-ordinate planning on a regional or national level, and a process to help provinces work together to get electricity projects built.
Canada’s chance to lead the critical minerals race should be based not only on extraction, but also on tech

Fast-tracked reclamation projects can transform waste into wealth, and secure global supply chains.
As the Paris Agreement turns 10, Canadian policy must align to protect our health and future

Paris-aligned policy can position Canada’s economy as one of the future rather than a failing, uncompetitive relic of the past in a decarbonizing world.
Effective nation-building starts with the people and places where it happens

Strategic place-based industrial planning that attracts new investment and aligns workforce development with regional economic diversification can help spur community renewal.
I’m still trying to figure out who Carney really is

Underneath the welter of new alliances Mark Carney is forming to save Canada economically and recover some of our strength internationally, I sense that he’s holding back from boldly advancing UN principles and international law.
Bloc joins push for mandatory labelling of genetically engineered foods

‘We want to know what’s on our plate, we want to know what we’re buying,’ says agricultural critic Yves Perron about the petition he recently tabled calling for labels.
You can’t build a resilient nation on a broken food system

Food security and economic security are one in the same, but they have been treated separately in policy.
Living in Canada’s Arctic North: why federal investment matters

The Arctic is warming three times faster than the rest of Canada, and that affects everything from permafrost stability to polar bear habitat. Inuit knowledge, passed down for generations, helps us understand these changes and adapt.