Ugly efforts at cutting off access-to-information requests

False claims about a lack of records, and painting requesters as vexatious mar the transparency regime.
Getting government to work by putting Canada first

If Canada can’t turn its economy around—can’t match the AI-driven global economy with productivity and economic growth—it won’t just lose its seat at the table, it will be relegated to the shelf in the backroom, next to the old Nortel telephones and Blackberries.
Grits should welcome Han Dong back into the fold

A lawsuit will not likely reverse the damage already done to Han Dong. A warm caucus welcome would be a good place to start.
How robotics can solve the labour shortage

By combining human ingenuity with advanced tech, Canada can build faster, safer, and more efficiently while creating opportunities for workers to thrive in a modern, tech-driven industry.
Canada’s next innovation strategy needs to prioritize export diversity, startups, and defence

In the next wave of bold innovation initiatives, the government needs to narrow its priorities, focus on getting results, and place good implementation at the strategy’s centre.
It’s time for Big Canada-thinking and Big Canada-action

We have to build a new economy, one that—through innovation and productivity—will enable us to diversify our economy, create good jobs, and generate the wealth to sustain a high quality of life.
Destroying peatlands is Canada’s climate hypocrisy

It’s beyond time we put a spotlight on our country’s peatlands.
Moving from inputs to outcomes: reimagining Canada’s innovation strategy

With an election looming, federal parties must recognize the importance of innovation, but more of the same won’t work.
No time to waste on foreign interference recommendations

What’s most important is that Canada acts on the 51 recommendations in Hogue’s report, and fast.
The hidden skills gap in Canada’s innovation strategy

Why technical infrastructure and digital literacy aren’t enough to solve our innovation paradox.