What do you do when a 18-lane highway can’t handle the 400,000 vehicles a day that pour onto it? A sensible person might conclude that perhaps it’s time to provide options for mass transit. Instead, ...
The news that Ontario will no longer allow international students to study medicine in the province starting in 2026 struck me profoundly as someone who recently immigrated to Canada with the hope of ...
One of the Liberal government’s marquee policies that promised to address climate change by dramatically reducing greenhouse gas emissions in Canada at little cost has transformed into a toxic ...
For climate-resilient development, an inclusive approach is a critical enabling factor. This is what the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has argued. That means taking into account diverse ...
Canada is at a pivotal moment as it aligns its environmental ambitions with the need for inclusive economic development. While the government commits to achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions by ...
Two years ago, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre promised a “plain language law” for government laws and policies if he becomes prime minister. He wants bureaucrats and politicians to communicate ...
An undercurrent of anti-Indian sentiment has taken root since Canada set out to significantly increase immigration to ease a tight labour market after the shutdowns of the COVID-19 pandemic. By last ...
The demonstrated ability of the Russian military to sustain a high rate of dead and wounded – as well as its huge expenditure of material in Ukraine – poses a daunting challenge for the 1,000-strong ...
Immigration and Refugees Minister Marc Miller’s recently announced reduction in international student visas for 2024 and his subsequent statement about the “alarming trend” of an increasing number of ...
Thank you, Canada. We need your continued assistance to shape peace in Ukraine. In 1945, when Allied forces liberated Europe from Nazi Germany, the world collectively vowed “never again.” Yet, history ...
Sonya Pallapothu Sonya Pallapothu is a joint honours political science and history undergraduate student at McGill University. Her passions lie in studying electoral and minority politics in Canada.
Max Lacey-Barnacle is a research fellow in just transitions at the University of Sussex (U.K.) and has a background in energy policy, focusing on energy justice, community energy and how community ...