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If Canada is to succeed we have to recognize not only that we live in a shifting geopolitical order, a technological ...
In the wide ranging two-hour contest, Prime Minister Mark Carney repeated he was ‘very different’ from his predecessor and ...
Plus, the pundit panel tackles campaign endorsements.
But the political imperative to act is stronger today than it has been since the Cold War, says former federal Liberal ...
There should be no denying that, for Canada and for our allies, we have a unique opportunity to diversify and expand our ...
The party that reclaims that space could define the future of Canadian politics. It's clear those who lead with a steady hand ...
We need concrete commitments from every party to tackle food insecurity head-on, such as strengthening income security ...
We should seize the moment to become more self-sufficient, and to diversify our military, diplomatic, and economic partnerships, write Jamie Carroll, Philippe Lagassé, and Tim Page. Canadian Armed ...
Global Affairs Canada says it ended live trade briefings because leaks could threaten the final deal, but the department says ...
In 2023, a staggering 8.7 million people—one in four—faced food insecurity due to financial hardship, write Nick Saul and Jasmine Ramze Rezaee. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade ...
Showcasing energized supporters at every stop serves not only as momentum-building, but also as a critical internal motivator ...
Canada’s housing debate often gets stuck in ideology – who’s to blame, who should take responsibility, and whether housing is primarily a public good or a market product. These are important questions ...
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