Bill 21 should be quickly repealed

The Canadian government should stand firmly with those citizens who are working to reinstate their civil rights. Bill 21 is a discriminatory law that has moved Quebec away from its proud history as a human rights leader.
How women are helping deliver a healthier, polio-free world

Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy invests in empowering women, and addressing barriers to ensure girls and boys have equal access to critical services.
How should we prepare for the unpredictable? Talk to Americans

It’s time for more Canadian CEOs to talk to Americans, find out what’s on their minds, see how we fit into that agenda, and work with them to build a more prosperous continent for all.
National surgical wait times strategy needed

The long waits lead to more pain and suffering, further deterioration of joints, more challenging surgeries, and increased costs to the health system and economy.
Political parties shouldn’t get to set all of their own rules

The fight between federal political parties and voters’ right to know what happens with their personal information that’s playing out in the British Columbia court system is an interesting case study in how differently political and non-political players view the democratic process. As The Hill Times’ Ian Campbell has been reporting, the federal Liberal, Conservative, […]
Here are the facts about education and copyright: library reps

Re: “Canadian writers, visual artists, and publishers need copyright reform now,” (The Hill Times, April 10, p. 14). This recent opinion piece misrepresents the Canadian education sector and universities with respect to copyright and the use of course materials. The piece fails to recognize more than a decade of digital transformation in both the publishing […]
Netanyahu not alone in his motives, says Calgary reader

Re: “Who can stop Benjamin Netanyahu?” (The Hill Times, April 8, p. 10). Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is not the only politician more “concerned about his political survival than the national interest.” The same can be said about Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau whose every act is calibrated against the size of the voting […]
Better working conditions can make air travel a smoother ride

By failing to improve working conditions, airlines, airports, and government are guaranteeing that the industry cannot meet the needs of passengers.
Canada’s commercial aviation in crisis: fact or fiction?

Aggressive plans to meet the post-pandemic moment put aviation’s partners in difficult situations, attempting on many occasions to handle volumes beyond the capacity of available resources.
Navigating Canada’s aerospace future: a call to action for an industrial aerospace strategy

Already contributing to $27-billion in GDP in 2022, Canada’s aerospace industry has the potential to be a major engine of the economy.