Canada has the talent and the technology to navigate this historic shift. We have abundant resources, skilled workers, ...
Working families are crucial to the economy of today, and tomorrow and they need to be a serious part of the equation moving forward.
The committee has long served as a stage for high-stakes political showdowns, the study of scathing watchdog reports, and ...
Canada 2020 hosted a pre-summit dinner and reception at the Westin on Sept. 22, featuring a fireside chat with former U.S. Transport Secretary Pete Buttigieg.
The missiles even things up a bit in the David-and-Goliath war against Russia and that they are a weapon, but the Ukrainian ...
Baltej Singh Dhillon is a Canadian Senator, retired career police officer, community leader, and advocate for diversity and ...
Across Canada, academic libraries are driving the creation, sharing, preservation, and application of scientific knowledge through a commitment to open science—a global movement dedicated to making ...
The gutting of science funding in the U.S. hurts research everywhere, including in Canada, says Gabriel Miller, president and CEO of Universities Canada.
A Canada without our excellent universities would look very different. Now more than ever, we need to come together as a ...
Civil liberties groups are urging the need for greater penalties for companies for non-compliance, and for recognition of the human right to privacy in new legislation.
The prime minister is doing well on the leadership front relative to his opponents, but his early stats on community outreach ...
Ottawa must step up and work with western provinces to reassure farmers, diversify agricultural markets, and ensure canola is not weaponized against us.