The emerging breadth and depth of Russian disinformation tactics represent a clear and present danger to Canadian sovereignty and freedom. Just as troubling, some Canadians consider Canada immune to ...
Advocates were rightly frustrated when the federal government revealed earlier this year that the Canada Disability Benefit (CDB) to begin in 2025 will lift only about 25,000 people with disabilities ...
OTTAWA – The federal government could tap into a more than $9.3-billion surplus in the public-service pension plan over the next four years to ease mounting fiscal pressures – a move that could spark ...
Following the last Quebec election in October 2022, many analysts once again predicted the demise of the Parti Québécois. The party had achieved its worst result since its foundation, garnering barely ...
Last June, François Legault’s government formed an advisory committee on constitutional issues, with the goal of identifying ways to promote Quebec’s distinct values and identity, strengthen respect ...
Question: what are two public-health measures essential for safeguarding individual health, reducing severe illness, and limiting the spread of infections that fewer than half of Canadians opt into?
Ian Garner Ian Garner is assistant professor of totalitarian studies at the Pilecki Institute in Warsaw and a fellow at the Centre for International and Defence Policy in Kingston, ON.
Brigitte Alepin Brigitte Alepin teaches taxation at the Université du Québec en Outaouais. She is the author of numerous books and other works.
Euthanasia rates in Canada continue to rapidly rise year after year, yet there is little oversight to protect Canadians by ensuring compliance with the federal law that regulates medical assistance in ...
Last July under idyllic summer conditions, the Canadian National Exhibition received a record number of visitors. The gate-crashing crowds didn’t come to fawn over farm animals or catch an airshow.
In the United States, the assets of private charitable foundations have increased 15-fold in just over 35 years. Since the start of the pandemic alone, they have soared by nearly 50 per cent. On a ...