We must temper hype around AI with sober reflection on its climate impacts

While AI offers the promise of transformational leaps in efficiency, productivity, and innovation, it comes with significant costs, including to the environment.
Transforming e-waste into digital opportunities: Canada’s path to a sustainable future

Harnessing the power of technology for social good can ensure that Canada remains a global leader in the digital revolution.
No bars, just bad vibes

The April 30 circus in the House of Commons featured no lyrical flow, no beat, just insults.
A unified front for climate equity

Federal elected officials and staff can inspire action at all levels of governance through a commitment to equity and justice in every aspect of climate policy.
The Canadian Armed Forces’ disappearing act

Ongoing operational readiness issues are keeping Canada’s soldiers from participating in key training and promotional activities.
Budget 2024 a missed opportunity to address food affordability

To ensure food affordability, investment is needed to guarantee adequate incomes, rein in corporate profits, and support (w)holistic approaches to food provisioning.
Shortcomings and strategic misses in supporting Canadian agriculture

A glaring omission in the recent budget is its lack of direct support and incentives for innovative agricultural practices.
Federal tax changes will hurt access to health care: CMA

Increasing taxes for doctors may seem like a reasonable proposal to most Canadians, but creating competitive market conditions is critical if we’re serious about fixing access to primary care in this country.
Israel, Hamas, and the elusive ceasefire

To stay in office, Benjamin Netanyahu must continue the war until some sort of ‘victory,’ so he cannot possibly compromise with Hamas’ demands. That’s why he is now determined to attack Rafah, Gaza’s last relatively intact city. It’s no Stalingrad, but symbolically it serves his purposes well enough.
Doctors need the right tools to treat patients well, especially for rare diseases

The federal government must prioritize the health of Canadians affected by rare diseases, and release the promised funds for medicines to treat these conditions.