U.S. tariffs could redefine Canada’s role in the global space economy

The biggest risk of tariffs isn’t just higher costs—it’s the potential breakdown of access to critical space infrastructure.
Concerned about Canada? Then think outside the border

Canadians are rightfully caught up in the machinations of politics down south. Our once-amenable neighbour is currently being led by a president seemingly hell bent on destroying not only his country, but also those who have the temerity to be linked to the United States in some economic fashion. On Feb. 10, U.S. President Donald […]
A way forward for Liberal leadership candidates on electoral reform: Fair Vote Canada

Re: “What about a 2026 election instead?” (The Hill Times, Jan. 29). Nelson Wiseman’s argument that the federal election should be delayed until 2026 to bring in electoral reform correctly speaks to the profound disappointment of many Canadians over Justin Trudeau’s broken promise on this score. However, Wiseman’s idea of delaying the election for a year […]
New Canada Health Act interpretation letter misses the mark on virtual care

Publicly funding medically necessary virtual care would improve access for all Canadians, not just those fortunate enough to have stable jobs with benefits.
Here are two major ways Canada can significantly increase its supply of family doctors

The federal government can enhance funding to the Medical Council of Canada to asses foreign doctors, and provinces can boost investment to increase their output of graduating physicians.
Solving the health-care workforce shortage

Canadians deserve to feel confident that their government is listening and improving their access to health care.
Canada’s winners and losers in the Trump tariff war

Those on the ‘wrong side’ of the debate have been vilified, while those promoting Canada are suddenly in vogue.
Canada’s G7 presidency is a critical moment to tackle AMR

Often referred to as the ‘silent pandemic,’ antimicrobial resistance is a particularly concerning public health threat.
Instead of pharmacare, Canadians need faster drug-approval timelines

Patients in Canada wait longer than most of our peer countries to access fewer medicines.
Canada should stand firm against the assault on the World Health Organization

Despite its imperfections, the WHO has delivered historic successes, which are only possible through the concerted efforts of all nations.