Liberal democracies have entered a new era of organized capitalism. Industrial policy lies at the heart of this transformative shift, but Canada seems to be missing out. In the past, provincial and ...
Laurel Besco Laurel Besco is an associate professor at the University of Toronto Mississauga. Her research focuses on innovative approaches to law and policy design to help achieve sustainability ...
Canada is a middle power caught in the middle of geopolitical battles between China, the European Union and the United States. Most often, this puts Canada in a defensive or reactive position. The ...
With MPs back in Ottawa for the fall session of the Parliament and with election rumours flying, Bill C-70 is a distant memory to many of them, but its impact will last a long time. Passed in the ...
As global temperatures continue to rise, policymakers need new tools to address climate change. Emerging technologies hold promise, such as recycling captured carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions then ...
President Joe Biden’s decision to step aside rather than again seek the Democratic nomination in the United States election has come as a relief to many U.S. allies, including Canada. Kamala Harris ...
As Canada approaches its turn to lead the G7 in 2025, senior officials are beginning to consider how to construct a meaningful agenda with lasting effects. The G7 – some of the world’s most advanced ...
Increased anxiety about global security and interdependence has led Chinese policymakers to reconsider China’s economic integration with other countries, including Canada. The Chinese market once was ...
In November 2022, Royal Canadian Navy Lieutenant Patrick White told a parliamentary committee studying access to information laws that victims of sexual misconduct and other abuses in the Canadian ...
Luke Conkin Luke Conkin is a law student at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops, British Columbia. Articles by this author Democracy Law People who request access to information need better privacy ...
Hongying Wang Hongying Wang is an associate professor of political science at the University of Waterloo and the author of a forthcoming book, The Political Economy of China.
At a time when uncertainty already hangs over the international economy, Canada’s relations with one of its most important trading partners are at risk of becoming increasingly complicated. Like ...