Drop the gloves, Canada

Now that the debates are over, voting has begun for Liberal Party members to select their next leader. And when Liberals mark their ballots, one of the key questions candidates have said they’ll have to answer is who is best to take on United States President Donald Trump. Former central banker Mark Carney, former deputy […]
Hydrogen sector development: are we really on the right track?

Canada is considered one of the world’s leading countries in the production and use of renewable energy sources, but progress is insufficient for an accelerated transition.
Bolstering domestic manufacturing can make us resilient to tariffs, and help meet our sustainability goals

To sustain vibrant communities in the face of unprecedented global risk, policymakers must incentivize domestic production, and clean energy independence.
Diversifying carbon capture tech will help keep Canada competitive

Expanding the range of carbon capture, utilization, and storage technology options available will increase adoption and reduce the cost of this essential tool.
A weak regime clings to power in Myanmar

The people seem on the brink of driving the brutal military regime from power. The first thing they should do after is get rid of the army forever.
Trump’s flip-flop on Ukraine

The lesson that Canadians need to take from the U.S. president’s complete reversal on Ukraine is that we could easily be next.
No, becoming the 51st state wouldn’t give us better health care—but Trump knows he’s hitting a nerve

The hard workers who keep the health system running have never been more worried about the future of Canadian health care.
A decade later: did the Liberals deliver on science?

While funding injections are welcome, they don’t guarantee that research will remain free from political influence.
Trudeau still has time to cement his defence legacy

The tumult of Donald Trump’s first few weeks in office have underscored the wisdom of being strategic about which defence needs Canada should source at home.
What to expect after the Liberal showdown of the decade

One of the key developments will be how the Conservative Party reacts and calibrates its message based on who wins the Liberal leadership.