Get The Foreign Policy Newsletter
The key issues and people influencing Canadian foreign policy and diplomacy. Thursday.
By entering your email address you consent to receive email from The Hill Times containing news, analysis, updates and offers. You may unsubscribe at any time. See our privacy policy
FOLLOW THE HILL TIMES:
Want to make sure your whole office has the full Hill Times experience?
We have team plans available for companies, organizations, classes, Parliament Hill offices and more. Fill out this form and find out if your team is eligible for a discount.
More Opinion
Related Stories
- Indigenous leaders and environmental advocates say the Alberta Energy Regulator is dodging responsibility for a major tailings pond leak at an Imperial Oil facility in northern Alberta.
- Indigenous leaders and environmental advocates say the Alberta Energy Regulator is dodging responsibility for a major tailings pond leak at an Imperial Oil facility in northern Alberta.
- The Senate wears its modernization as a badge of honour. Yet, this progress has not been profound enough to meaningfully improve the antiquated institution that's been in place for more than 150 years.
- The Senate wears its modernization as a badge of honour. Yet, this progress has not been profound enough to meaningfully improve the antiquated institution that's been in place for more than 150 years.
- There is a shared experience in life lived behind the walls of Canadian penitentiaries: whether you are a prisoner or an employee, if you are of First Nations, Métis or Inuit ancestry, you are met with systemic racism, discrimination, bullying, and harassment.
- There is a shared experience in life lived behind the walls of Canadian penitentiaries: whether you are a prisoner or an employee, if you are of First Nations, Métis or Inuit ancestry, you are met with systemic racism, discrimination, bullying, and harassment.
- My ancestors had names for all the places they travelled and lived relating to descriptions of the land and legends of the tribe. These Indigenous names across Turtle Island have been erased, without the consideration of First Nations. This was the genesis of cancel culture.
- My ancestors had names for all the places they travelled and lived relating to descriptions of the land and legends of the tribe. These Indigenous names across Turtle Island have been erased, without the consideration of First Nations. This was the genesis of cancel culture.
- Governments must convene a first ministers conference with First Nations to initiate changes to the Canadian Constitution and recognize First Nations sovereignty in more than just words.
- Governments must convene a first ministers conference with First Nations to initiate changes to the Canadian Constitution and recognize First Nations sovereignty in more than just words.
- Politics
- Foreign Policy
- Lobbying
- Legislation
- Policy Briefings
- Politics This Morning
- Hill Climbers
- Civil Circles
- Heard On The Hill
- Election
- Finance and Budget
- Public Service
- Exclusive Lists
- Parliamentary Calendar
- Top 100 Lists and Exclusive Features
- Podcasts
- This Week's Paper
- Search
- Archives
- Digital Newspaper Archives
- Politics
- Foreign Policy
- Lobbying
- Legislation
- Policy Briefings
- Politics This Morning
- Hill Climbers
- Civil Circles
- Heard On The Hill
- Election
- Finance and Budget
- Public Service
- Exclusive Lists
- Parliamentary Calendar
- Top 100 Lists and Exclusive Features
- Podcasts
- This Week's Paper
- Search
- Archives
- Digital Newspaper Archives
-
Get free news updates