NATO’s new strategy and the Canadian defence industry

The least Canada could do to contribute to collective security is step up in a meaningful way and help NATO meet its industrial production goals.
So much to do and so little time for Canada to up its defence game

Chronic underfunding of defence, diplomacy, and development have left us on the geopolitical margins, unable to bring influence to bear when needed.
Canadians deserve equitable access to psychedelic-assisted therapy

Supporting our veterans requires research and immediate investment to improve the lives of those who served on our behalf and the millions of people suffering from treatable conditions.
Arctic disputes won’t all be solved with more arms

There are less militaristic and less costly ways to assert sovereignty over Canada’s North and enhance world peace.
Overdue defence policy update must address changing international threats, inflation: defence experts

‘The longer they delay, the further we are behind,’ says NDP critic Lindsay Mathyssen of the wait for the now-overdue update to Canada’s defence policy.
Budget and community involvement among concerns facing high-frequency rail project between Ontario and Quebec

A proposed 1,000-km high-frequency rail link along the Quebec City to Toronto corridor would allow trains to travel at higher speeds and with greater frequency.
When critical minerals meet critical infrastructure gaps in Canada

Lack of transportation infrastructure limits the ability to get critical minerals out of Canada, and even across provinces and territories.
Charting a sustainable course for freight transportation

Despite the hurdles, working towards a sustainable future is top of mind for the freight transportation industry.
Why we should build high frequency rail

Efficient passenger rail transport has become integral to many countries’ daily functioning and economic development, and there is no reason to believe this will not be the case in Canada.
Realizing the potential of transitioning to electric vehicles: opportunities and hurdles

Over the past 20 years Canada’s global auto assembly ranking has steadily fallen along with vehicle assembly and parts manufacturing employment. The new global EV market can create countless new and attractive jobs and generate valuable revenue for Canada.