Canada still short on labour

Immigration plays a vital role in addressing labour shortages, standing as a pivotal force in revitalizing our economic landscape.
Pierre Poilievre should share more of his policy agenda

Speculation is precisely what happens when politicians use shibboleths and slogans as substitutes for detailed policy.
Who will be Canada’s next chief of the defence staff?

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has 12 lieutenant generals in the ranks, but only one can become Canada’s next top soldier.
Fighting inflation one gigabyte at a time

Evidence shows that policies acknowledging the importance of facilities-based competition deliver investment-driven positive outcomes, such as coverage, quality, and lower prices.
Biden-Trump rematch presents the case for presidential age limits

If age takes centre stage in this election, Joe Biden’s decision to run could hand the White House back to Donald Trump.
Our day to talk about the elimination of racism

When we talk about the elimination of racism, health care and mental health should be at the top of the list in order to atone for the sins of racism and the differential treatment for Indigenous peoples, and to fix it. We’re still waiting.
PMO says no to Chrétien and Harper’s pitch to privately fundraise for 24 Sussex

Ed Broadbent, before his passing, agreed to join Liberals and Conservatives in an effort to save the structure and he was ready to co-sign a letter with Chrétien. So I approached Chrétien, who had an even better idea. He suggested that he would reach out to Harper so the pair could head up a fundraising effort which would be devoted to restoring the residence.
Canada’s system of supply management: an innovative, modern solution

A recent survey by Abacus Data confirmed 97 per cent of Canadians feel it’s important that Canada has strong domestic food supply chains. For eggs, this simply would not be possible without supply management.
America’s worrying political trend

No matter who wins the presidential election on Nov. 5, the majority of Americans will probably feel like they lost, and that’s not good for democracy.
Financial system risks brain drain of innovative young companies

Our system is still geared to an economy focused on investment in tangibles such as buildings, machinery, and equipment.