Public safety or public suppression?

We are entering into a dystopian future that will not keep us safe—it will keep us compliant.
Can Rodriguez dodge the ‘Anyone But Pablo’ movement developing in Quebec’s Liberal race?

It is not just Pablo Rodriguez’s name or urban swagger that may hold him back—he has little growth potential among young people.
Canadians deserve more than economic explanation for questionable G7 invites

Prime Minister Mark Carney has been moving quickly to make major changes to Canada’s economic landscape. But the problem with looking at everything through that lens is that some of the human element gets overlooked.
The high price of a handshake: Carney’s G7 Modi invite

If Canada cannot draw a line at political assassination on its own soil, where will we draw one?
Wait and see is Europe’s best tactic with Trump as war rhetoric ramps up

European members of NATO are worried the U.S. is ending its guarantee of nuclear retaliation against a Russian attack. They are right to be concerned but it is too early to base policy on these fears.
Canada’s international balancing act

Ottawa can and should rebalance its foreign policy by engaging where interests converge, and holding back where risks loom.
How soon should we expect this ‘immediate’ military overhaul?

The defence minister said the feds will take ‘immediate and decisive action to rebuild Canada’s defence capacity’—but announced nothing further.
What does Trump 2.0 mean for Canada-China relations?

Since the U.S. can no longer unite western democracies, Canada should not view China in all negative terms.
Unlocking Canada’s full economic potential by harmonizing regulations

Each province operates under its own building codes, material certification requirements, and procurement policies, which often fail to align with each other.
Despite the hype, transforming the Canadian economy requires more than modest reform

If Canada is serious about boosting long-term growth, we need to go further, pairing the targeted regulatory cleanup now underway with big-lift reforms and investments that will have a more substantial impact.