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.
Navigating transportation supply chain challenges in Canada

We need made-in-Canada solutions to relieve the stress on Canada’s supply chains.
Sustainable Jobs Act must be strengthened if Canada is to succeed in a low-carbon future

The international momentum to move away from fossil fuels towards low-carbon energy and industries will not wait for Canada to be ready.
Carbon-pricing course change drives Liberals into another self-made mess

Instead of winning votes in one region and getting applauded for responding to regional concerns, the Liberals have set off a national bidding war for regional wins.
Canada versus Big Tech

We think there is a way forward to mitigate our apparent dependency on the social media giants that are doing so much to damage our information ecology.
When it comes to safeguarding Canadian news, let’s stick to the fundamentals

Remember that the motivating purpose of the Online News Act is to ensure fair rent from those who use the work of Canadian journalists.
Involvement with global telecommunications coalition gives Canada ‘a seat at the table,’ say telecom experts

Areas of focus for the Global Coalition on Telecommunications include diversification of telecom supply chains, telecom security and resilience, and 6G.
The original sins of C-18

The fundamental problem lies in the premise Meta and Google somehow misappropriated news content and derived unfair benefits from links to this content.