Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada president Sean O’Reilly says he’s worried the incentive will lead to a ‘mass exodus’ of skilled government workers.
The upshot is that the changes Steve Outhouse will bring to the party will likely be subtle, not flashy, more about tweaking the party’s engine than giving it a complete overhaul or retool. And maybe ...
We have learned that support from international partners is indispensable. The principled and sustained engagement of global partners like Canada in Northern Ireland was crucial to lifting us up in ...
The narratives of nation building have always been aspirational, and for a country that holds itself to be just and tolerant, Canada’s past and present are rife with injustices and intolerances. Amid ...
Forty years ago, the United Kingdom's then-prime minister Margaret Thatcher, left, and Ireland's Taoiseach Garret FitzGerald ...
Those trying to bring their family members to Canada to escape the war are doing their part. The government must hold up its ...
The comedian reflects on his latest book’s inspiration, including Donald Trump, national identity, and the chaos of Canadian politics.
NDP MP Jenny Kwan says it was 'astounding and horrific' to see the Liberals work with the Conservatives to lead Canada toward ...
The United Arab Emirates is looking to bolster its reputation by cozying up to Canada as a deflection from allegations that it is supporting militias in Sudan.
By this time next year—or early 2027, depending on how things progress—scaffolding is expected to cover the entirety of Centre Block’s iconic south façade.
Letting small and independent firms bid on public infrastructure projects free from union-only restrictions levels the playing field, and lets them grow.
The current furor is a dress rehearsal for the election campaign in Quebec next October, which the separatist Parti Québécois are expected to win.
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