Canada’s future foreign policy in a ‘multiplex’ world order

The myriad of changes from Washington do not mean we need to panic, but it should finally catalyze the decision to meet the years-long call for a renewed foreign policy.
Good vibrations: why vibes matter in this election campaign

Social media puts emotion much more front and centre. Unfortunately, for Pierre Poilievre, the vibes surrounding him for the past few weeks have been largely negative.
Bread, not circuses: dwindling appetite for politics as usual is helping Carney

If polls and general chatter are accurate, voters may be ready for more content, less contempt.
With friends like Danielle Smith, Pierre Poilievre doesn’t need enemies

Liberals are positioned to fight Donald Trump. Thanks to Alberta’s premier, the Conservatives seem to be ‘in sync’ with him.
Canada needs more than oil and gas to keep the country afloat

We should pursue an increasingly ambitious and potentially much more prosperous and diversified economy. But if our priorities and capital are tied up in raw materials alone, we’ll have a diminished future.
Canada should invest in Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance: letter writer

Canada has the ability to make a change, and it baffles me how slow moving we are with our government’s actions. Speaking from the perspective of an Asian female teenager, I know what it feels like to be shoved into the role of a minority. No one should ever have to feel less than because […]
Carney is asking Canadians to give him a majority to deal with Trump

A few months ago, only people who were smoking the drapes would have thought a Liberal majority possible. Now, who knows?
Smith’s request to U.S. swings dangerously close to an ask for foreign interference

Smith might be better off taking the advice generations of Alberta politicians have offered to Ottawa: respect federal-provincial boundaries.
Navigating uncertainty: telecom’s essential role in securing Canada’s future

As geopolitical and international trade tensions intensify, investing in robust and secure telecom infrastructure is not just a sector priority but a fundamental requirement for safeguarding Canada’s future.
So, we all agree on what needs to happen next: let’s talk about how to get it done

Canada’s premiers have endorsed the principles of CTIP, recognizing infrastructure’s critical role in driving economic prosperity across all provinces and territories.