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Canada can lead on AI governance by building trust, setting societal boundaries and including the public in rule-making.
Indigenous women also faced forced and coerced sterilization. This disturbing and violent practice was fuelled by eugenics ...
On July 8, the Carney government announced sweeping budget cuts across all departments, totaling 15 per cent over three years ...
Anger over rigid RTO directives could bring greater troubles. A more flexible, modular strategy is needed. Here’s how it ...
Governments must do more to ensure that struggling communities stand to benefit the most from the coming wave of fast-tracked major projects.
Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux’s term is up soon, with no replacement named as a major fall reset is about to ...
The Functionary newsletter: federal public-service insights and insider roundups. Written by veteran reporter Kathryn May.
We take for granted that schools and hospitals in places like Fredericton, Whitehorse, and Charlottetown are decently funded. This is the magic of “equalization,” which helps ensure comparable public ...
Why Canada needs a “deep prevention” approach to pandemic preparedness A “one-health” approach – human, animal and environmental – is needed to respond to challenges that require concerted action.
Seven strategic levers can help health systems deliver better care, healthier populations and more value, says Frédéric Abergel.
Barriers to interprovincial trade are falling. What comes next might be even more important The latest edition of the Confederation of Tomorrow annual survey shows that Canadians haven’t changed their ...
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