Time for Canada to strengthen its digital sovereignty

Canada must address our excessive dependence on the U.S. for critical national communication infrastructure.
Forging a path for women’s leadership

Women’s leadership is vital for building equitable, inclusive societies, yet bias and institutional obstacles continue to silence their voices.
Carney vs. Poilievre: who will restore Canada’s global independence?

As U.S. President Donald Trump abandons Western alliances, our next prime minister must act decisively to secure Canada’s autonomy, and restore our global influence.
Freeland isn’t the change we want to see in the world

Becoming a Conservative-in-waiting is not the solution to Canada’s ills, just like Chrystia Freeland is not the answer.
A Trudeau top 10 list—of failure

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spent without consideration for the public purse, failed to encourage greater unity, and was ineffective in governing.
Toxic political climate boosting need for paid door-knockers

The Liberal leadership race will conclude on March 9, and many politicos are anticipating a quick turnaround to a general election. None of the four candidates contesting the race to succeed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have concretely promised to call an election this month, but have left the door open to dropping the writs before […]
Furey has the right prescription for politics

Premier Andrew Furey’s tenure in provincial politics featured decency as the hallmark of his approach.
Oval Office blow-up confirmed where Trump really stands

It’s becoming undeniable to all concerned that the world we have known has suddenly evaporated.
Canada can’t afford to dismiss justified alarm over existential threats, says Edmonton reader

Re: “Canada is in a deep moral panic regarding Donald Trump,” (The Hill Times, Feb. 24, p. 19). Andrew Latham’s recent piece dismissing Canadian concerns over United States President Donald Trump’s remarks as a “moral panic” is both condescending and deeply flawed. It is easy for an American commentator to minimize the significance of a […]
Economic resilience starts now: solutions for a stronger future

We cannot repeat the pattern of offering short-term Band-Aids while expecting our most vulnerable neighbours to absorb the long-term costs of economic and climate instability.