DemocracyLaw People who request access to information need better privacy protection from the federal government by Matt Malone, Luke Conkin September 13, 2024
DemocracyPolitics A voter ID law: Coming to an election near you? by Alexandra Ballos, Rachel Hwang, Jared Wesley August 20, 2024
DemocracyLaw When Ottawa uses the Official Languages Act to deny access to information by Matt Malone, Ashley Desautels August 19, 2024
DemocracyPolitics From Phoenix to ArriveCAN: How to fix federal information technology procurement by George Melika-Abusefien, Thomas Goyer, Sarah Homsi, Sally Twin, Kokul Sathiyapalan June 19, 2024
EconomyNational security Prepare for an EU thatâs less open to trade by Achim Hurrelmann September 13, 2024
EconomyPolitics The ride will not be easy for Canada no matter who wins the U.S. election by Laura Dawson September 12, 2024
EconomyGlobal Affairs The evolution of China Inc. and the challenges for Canada by Hongying Wang September 11, 2024
EconomyGlobal Affairs Canada needs to find new ideas in geopolitical and economic strategy to avoid getting squeezed by Patrick Leblond September 10, 2024
EconomyEducationSocial Policy Universities must move past research and teaching, and do more to help society by Sandra Lapointe May 8, 2024
DemocracyEducation An improved civic education will help sustain our democracy by Dana Cotnareanu, Amély Paquet April 30, 2024
EconomyEducationSocial Policy For P.E.I., a model for a guaranteed basic income that is feasible and affordable by BenoĂźt Robidoux, Wayne Simpson, Barbara Boraks April 22, 2024
EnvironmentScience & Tech Out of thick air: Converting carbon emissions to fuel by Amir Foroozan, Shardul Tiwari, Laurel Besco, Drew Higgins September 12, 2024
EnvironmentGlobal Affairs Canadaâs G7 presidency in 2025 a chance to address two critical areas by Eleonore Fournier-Tombs September 10, 2024
EnvironmentSocial Policy How Canada can better adapt to extreme weather by Sarah E. Sharma August 15, 2024
EnvironmentIndigenous Is Canadaâs critical-minerals strategy a green shift or greenwashing? by Thierry Rodon, Sophie ThĂ©riault August 14, 2024
EconomyGlobal Affairs The evolution of China Inc. and the challenges for Canada by Hongying Wang September 11, 2024
EnvironmentGlobal Affairs Canadaâs G7 presidency in 2025 a chance to address two critical areas by Eleonore Fournier-Tombs September 10, 2024
EconomyGlobal Affairs Canada needs to find new ideas in geopolitical and economic strategy to avoid getting squeezed by Patrick Leblond September 10, 2024
EconomyGlobal Affairs A new trade policy for the âgeopolitical turnâ by Patricia Goff September 9, 2024
HealthPolitics Is the federal health transfer really growing faster than provincial spending? by Luc Godbout September 12, 2024
HealthPolitics Empowering public health officials requires trust in government by Christopher A. Cooper September 5, 2024
HealthLaw A Quebec case shows the need for more regulation on sperm donation in Canada by Ashley Splawinski August 29, 2024
EconomyHealth Canadian governments need a new way to measure poverty by Geranda Notten, Richard Matern, Sofia Seer August 26, 2024
ImmigrationSocial Policy Anti-hate initiatives have not been able to stop the surge in crimes by Andrew Griffith August 27, 2024
ImmigrationPolitics Quebecâs attack on refugee sponsorship by Ian Van Haren, Sandra Colon July 9, 2024
ImmigrationSocial Policy Bill C-71 opens up a possible never-ending chain of citizenship by Andrew Griffith July 8, 2024
Immigration The danger of turning the refugee sponsorship experience into a paperwork nightmare by Tihomir Sabchev June 28, 2024
EnvironmentIndigenous Is Canadaâs critical-minerals strategy a green shift or greenwashing? by Thierry Rodon, Sophie ThĂ©riault August 14, 2024
EconomyIndigenous The struggle for affordable internet in remote Canada by Rob McMahon, Murat Akçayir, Bill Murdoch August 8, 2024
IndigenousLaw Canada must stop using Nunavutâs fisheries to solve crises in Atlantic Canada by Warren Bernauer July 26, 2024
EnvironmentIndigenous Co-creating cities through Indigenous knowledge and nature-based solutions by Saidia Ali July 10, 2024
DemocracyLaw People who request access to information need better privacy protection from the federal government by Matt Malone, Luke Conkin September 13, 2024
LawPolitics The curious case of Quebecâs linguistic directive for the health system by Denis Hurtubise September 3, 2024
HealthLaw A Quebec case shows the need for more regulation on sperm donation in Canada by Ashley Splawinski August 29, 2024
DemocracyLaw When Ottawa uses the Official Languages Act to deny access to information by Matt Malone, Ashley Desautels August 19, 2024
Media & cultureScience & Tech A safer online experience doesnât require sacrificing privacy by Dakoda Trithara July 3, 2024
IndigenousMedia & culture It is time for a Cancon quota for Indigenous music by Marie-Ăve Martel June 12, 2024
EconomyNational security Prepare for an EU thatâs less open to trade by Achim Hurrelmann September 13, 2024
EconomyNational security Looking North: Pension funds are key to developing Canadaâs critical minerals by Jessica Shadian July 16, 2024
LawNational security Border guards try to set a new frontier in labour dispute by Kathryn May June 7, 2024
National securityPolitics Our North, Strong and Free: Odd innovations in Canadian defence policy by Eugene Lang April 19, 2024
EnvironmentPhoto EssayPolitics Bland Ottawa needs a grand vision worthy of a national capital by Toon Dreessen June 10, 2022
Policy-making Federal public servants are to report back to the office again. Their bosses say they mean it this time by Kathryn May September 6, 2024
Policy-makingPolitics Can angst about productivity lead to serious public-service reforms? by Michael Wernick June 26, 2024
EconomyPolicy-making Beyond the peak: Higher-for-longer interest rates will impact many Canadians by James K. Stewart, Hugh OâReilly May 28, 2024
HealthPolitics Is the federal health transfer really growing faster than provincial spending? by Luc Godbout September 12, 2024
EconomyPolitics The ride will not be easy for Canada no matter who wins the U.S. election by Laura Dawson September 12, 2024
HealthPolitics Empowering public health officials requires trust in government by Christopher A. Cooper September 5, 2024
LawPolitics The curious case of Quebecâs linguistic directive for the health system by Denis Hurtubise September 3, 2024
EnvironmentScience & Tech Out of thick air: Converting carbon emissions to fuel by Amir Foroozan, Shardul Tiwari, Laurel Besco, Drew Higgins September 12, 2024
PoliticsScience & Tech Ottawa eyeing ways to simplify public sector pay rules, fix Phoenix problems by Kathryn May August 1, 2024
HealthScience & Tech Federal funding for research prompts call for more partners in health care by Gail Tomblin Murphy July 31, 2024
Global AffairsScience & Tech A lack of scientific diplomacy leaves Canada at a disadvantage on the world stage by Habib Massoud July 24, 2024
EconomySocial Policy Acting pay is a complication that runs deep in the public service by Kathryn May September 4, 2024
PoliticsSocial Policy Ottawa needs to act on a proposal for a guaranteed basic income for P.E.I. by Robin Boadway, Kourtney Koebel August 28, 2024
ImmigrationSocial Policy Anti-hate initiatives have not been able to stop the surge in crimes by Andrew Griffith August 27, 2024
EnvironmentSocial Policy How Canada can better adapt to extreme weather by Sarah E. Sharma August 15, 2024