As new political actors, can social media influencers fill the increasing trust void between the public and political elites?
In 1995, the Yes camp lost the Quebec referendum by a mere 54,000 votes. Had women voted like men, Yes would have won.
For industrial policy to succeed, governments should establish robust evaluation frameworks that enable constructive, ...
AI threatens the entry-level jobs young Canadians rely on. Education and work must be reimagined so youth can gain experience sooner.
AI is arriving in health care whether Ottawa is ready or not. In Northern regions, clinics are balancing innovation with risk, Indigenous nations are questioning how their citizens’ stories are ...
The federal government is pitching a “sovereign cloud” as the next frontier of nation building. However in digital systems, sovereignty is not about building server farms. It is about who controls ...
Thirty years after Quebec’s second referendum on independence, and despite the resurgence in popularity of the Parti Québécois (PQ), the main challenge to the Canadian federation’s efforts to maintain ...
This article is the second of two on health reform. The first part is here: The health-care system needs rebuilding. Health systems worldwide are struggling to meet population needs. Despite ...
For the past quarter-century, federal elections in Canada have more often resulted in minority governments than majorities. Far from being an electoral anomaly, this trend has led to a lasting ...
Trente ans après le référendum, le Québec est plus riche et plus égalitaire, mais il est confronté à de grands défis économiques, sociaux et de finances publiques.
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