Liberals have fumbled green energy transition, and Conservatives have zero interest

We are far from the needed trajectory to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, but failure is not an option.
Americans go to the polls Tuesday, here’s a quiz

Tuesday night promises to be a long night in Ottawa, too, particularly for staff in the PCO, PMO, and Foreign Affairs.
Trump alienates women and Puerto Rican voters

Pennsylvania is a pivotal state because of the electoral college system, and the majority of the state’s 580,000 eligible Latino voters are from Puerto Rico.
U.S. presidential election may reveal if the clock strikes 13

Ultimately, this election is not about either Harris or Trump. It’s about Americans, and whether they still believe their country is a shining light on a hill, or something else.
Humans failing to mitigate causes, effects of changing climate: Robinson

Had we known sooner about the harmful effects of introducing greenhouse gases in to the atmosphere, putting the whole carbon cycle out of balance, perhaps we could have changed course. In 1772, Joseph Priestley and Benjamin Franklin did document the role played by vegetation in reducing the lethal effect of excess carbon dioxide. In 2024, […]
Climate change barrier between the public and government MPs

As professionals in climate and medical science, we cannot successfully advocate for climate change mitigation until that party caucus wall is opened, which won’t happen without either major changes in our political system, or public outcry.
To protect nature, Canada must ratify the High Seas Treaty

We border three large oceans that are filled with countless species that do not recognize the 200-mile limit between national and international waters. If we want to preserve these places and animals for future generations of Canadians, a high seas treaty is essential.
Letting credit unions consolidate helps keep banking sector competitive

In the credit union sector, consolidation is one of the ways in which the sector will continue to provide competition to the banks, and choice for consumers in the future.
As the United States decides, Canada needs to make its own tough choices

Will this country continue to act as if all is normal as our largest trading partner succumbs to its own division and democratic decay? Do we even have a choice?
Canada must recommit to addressing the Rohingya crisis

Walking away from the Rohingya crisis would not only betray the values this country claims to uphold, but would also diminish our standing on the global stage.