The Carney Liberals should use the upcoming byelections to recruit some young talent to strengthen their caucus and front ...
Ninety-four per cent of public servants surveyed this summer say citizens’ data must be stored within Canada, and 86 per cent ...
Plus, the House debates the cyber security bill.
Universities are not just educational institutions, they are national assets. They are where ideas are born, tested, and translated into real-world impact, writes Julie St-Pierre. Photograph courtesy ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau saw some movement in his office this past summer with three departures, two hires, and one ...
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 federal government’s announcement that it will roll out artificial intelligence in some public service departments has caused understandable concern amongst government workers and their unions.
NDP MP Leah Gazan says the federal government is ignoring concerns over its ‘totally inadequate’ disability benefit.
The gutting of science funding in the U.S. hurts research everywhere, including in Canada, says Gabriel Miller, president and CEO of Universities Canada.
Women and Gender Equality Minister Rechie Valdez. Ottawa can require transparency where voluntary disclosure falls short and incentivize companies to demonstrate measurable progress, write Julie ...
Working families are crucial to the economy of today, and tomorrow and they need to be a serious part of the equation moving ...
ISG Facilitator Raymonde Saint-Germain says a change in Conservative leadership and Senators’ ‘realistic analysis’ of the political arena means there’s now a ‘collegial climate’ in the Upper Chamber.