Partnering to strengthen Canada’s vital transportation networks and supply chains

Our transportation supply chains work well overall, but have faced unique pressures related to the pandemic, severe weather events, geo-political uncertainties, and tight global competition.
Time to replace VIA’s aging long-distance trains

Canada should have started the replacement of VIA Rail’s long-distance fleet years ago.
Beyond consultations: strategic collaboration is driving the decarbonization of Canada’s heavy-duty transport sector

Not only does it make business sense to collaborate, but also competitors in the commercial transport value chain have shown that it is entirely possible to do so.
Canada’s EV boom can go bust if the ecosystem is not ready

Proliferation of EVs will greatly boost electricity consumption during peak periods. However, more charging stations alone is not a viable long-term solution to meet the increasing demand.
Securing Canada’s future in EV industry demands proactive investment in a skilled workforce

What will determine the success of these enterprises in Canada is resources: not just natural resources such as lithium and other critical minerals, but human resources.
Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president

A national supply chain strategy will require a holistic understanding of what the supply chain is, which is often misunderstood, according to Martin Montanti, president and CEO of Supply Chain Canada.
The federal government is failing Canadian health research

Canada risks losing out by inadequately investing in health researchers working to unlock new discoveries.
Why are the Liberals abandoning hungry children across Canada?

The feds have failed to create or allocate funding to a national school food program in recent budgets, despite the urgent and growing need across Canada.
Stop patching holes in our health-care system and rebuild the ship

We continue to work within and build upon a framework that does not serve Canadians, and the costs of this on both individual and societal levels are immense.
Canada is on track to cure Type 1 diabetes, and we can get there with the right support

Research innovation is becoming increasingly competitive in the post-pandemic world, and Canada is at risk of losing its foothold.