IN THIS WEEK’S ISSUE

Ottawa’s Deficit Shows Canada Still Has a Spending Problem

The federal government’s latest numbers tell a familiar story: revenues are up, but spending is rising even faster. Between April…

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Canada’s ‘Right to Be Forgotten’ Deserves More Than Google’s Resistance

When the federal privacy commissioner ruled that Canadians should, in certain circumstances, have the right to be forgotten online, it…

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Canada Is Failing Its Own Promise on Women in Peacekeeping

Canada once wore the blue helmet with pride. In the 1990s, our country was at the forefront of United Nations…

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Canada’s Opioid Crisis: A Drop in Numbers, But No Cause for Celebration

The latest federal data on opioid-related deaths in Canada might look like a glimmer of hope at first glance. A…

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Why Some Americans Now See Canada as Their Last Refuge

Canada has long been a destination for people fleeing war, authoritarian regimes, or political instability. But in a twist that…

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Peace at What Price? Why Land Swaps in Ukraine Would Reward Aggression

The flurry of diplomatic phone calls this week from Prime Minister Mark Carney’s conversations with Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Keir Starmer,…

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Canada Is Quietly Turning Away from the U.S. And It’s Not Just About Politics

If you’ve been paying attention to cross-border travel lately, you’ll notice something remarkable: Canadians are steadily, and perhaps quietly, stepping…

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Finally, Canada Gives Its Troops the Raise They Deserve, But Pay Alone Won’t Fix the Forces

For years, members of the Canadian Armed Forces especially those at the bottom of the pay ladder have been asked…

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Canada Must Cut the Cord on U.S. Lumber Dependence, For Good

It should be painfully clear that Canada’s long-standing economic dependence on the United States particularly in sectors like softwood lumber…

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Time for a National Reset on Immigration: Provinces Can’t Shoulder the Burden Alone

As immigration continues to shape Canada’s future, the tension between federal oversight and provincial needs is boiling over and it’s…

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