OTTAWA – Donald Trump’s chaotic presidency and trade war with Canada are triggering a policy shift not seen in decades – one that will spill over into the public service, which many fear isn’t ...
The new Trump administration has created unprecedented chaos with its attempt to eliminate or dramatically revamp the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The ultimate fate of ...
Whether Donald Trump acts immediately on his threat to impose broad tariffs on Canada’s exports to the United States or delays them to a later date, Canada is stuck in the upside down. When the ...
With a federal election in Canada likely this spring and the Conservative Party leading in opinion polls, civil society organizations (CSOs) need to think seriously about how they will engage with a ...
Birth tourism has risen to pre-pandemic levels after it dropped in half during the shutdowns of COVID-19. In the U.S., Donald Trump has set about trying to end birthright citizenship. What impact his ...
Last May, the B.C. legislature approved Bill 21, the Legal Professions Act, which the government said is aimed at modernizing the regulation of legal professions and increasing access to justice. It ...
In December, the government of China hit two Canadian organizations with systematic sanctions: The Uyghur Rights Advocacy Project and the Canada-Tibet Committee, along with 20 individuals. It’s the ...
Gillian Brown Gillian Brown is a master’s student in the department of politics at Acadia University. Articles by this author Democracy Politics It’s time for Liberal MPs to speak up by Gillian Brown, ...
According to a Statistics Canada survey published in 2023, only 28 per cent of Canadians reported high confidence in the federal Parliament. Many analyses, including one by the OECD in 2024, suggest ...
Canadian party leaders and their teams are known for demanding strong message discipline from caucus members. But when a transition occurs, as in a leadership race, members of Parliament have much ...
The global political landscape is shifting from the international collaboration that led to the Paris Agreement 10 years ago to more nationalistic policies. This highlights one of the most intractable ...
The current struggle experienced by Canada’s public colleges and institutes is a case study in what can happen when a series of rapid-fire, top-down federal policy changes are made in a sector that ...
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