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Modern America Looks Nothing Like Dad Would Recognize

23 Jan 2023

David M. Shribman critiques the current political environment of the United States in the form of a letter he writes to his late father.

Sue Gardner: Bill C-18 is Bad for Journalism and Bad for Canada

12 Oct 2022

C-18 misdiagnoses the problem as "news publishers aren't getting their fair share of ad revenues." The real problem is more like "we need to find new sustaining business models for the news...

A Fire-Proof House No More: Rethinking Canada鈥檚 National Security in the 21st Century

21 Sep 2022

Vincent Rigby argues that Western liberal democracies face an uncertain and tumultuous world and Canada must take its own national security more seriously. By failing to do so, we place our...

Ndidi Nwuneli: Urgent Global Collaboration is Required to Avert the Next Food Crises

1 Aug 2022

Food insecurity is rising across the globe in light of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The two countries collectively export approximately 25%聽of the world's wheat. Russia is also a significant...

Ndidi Nwuneli on Enabling Small Businesses to Survive and Thrive through Shocks

22 Jul 2022

When crises hit, small businesses are hit hardest. What measures can be taken in preparation for the next shock?

Chris Ragan: Why politics and central banking shouldn't mix

31 May 2022

Politicizing monetary policy may be expedient for politicians, but it's dangerous for Canada's economy.

Sue Gardner: Diagnosing the Internet鈥檚 Ills

27 May 2022

How can we create a healthier, happier, and safer internet for all?

To Fix Housing For Good, We Must Stop Treating It Like A Piggy Bank

3 May 2022

Philippe Fournier proposes a collection of reforms designed to realign the economic incentives of the housing market so that productive housing improvement would become more profitable than passive...

The Homefront Strategy: Democratizing Housing in Canada

3 May 2022

Local participation in the housing market, an emphasis on housing co-operatives, and a revitalization of programs aimed to help Canadians in their retirement can help to ease the strain on Canadian...

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