Canadians split on AI in government but broadly support shrinking the federal public service, with views shaped by trust and ideology.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs, threats to annex Canada and musings about the use of economic force against us are shaking the foundations of our economy. This is not just another storm to be ...
“Who won [the] Cold War?” Hofstra University management professor John Ullman asked in a 1990 New York Times letter to the editor. “West Germany and Japan,” he argued, “simply by not wasting the ...
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Canada faces a personal support worker shortage as the aging population grows. Training programs lag despite government ...
In late 2022, the federal government released its much-anticipated critical minerals strategy. This is the latest in a series of national plans aimed at securing minerals vital for renewable energy, ...
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OTTAWA – As federal public servants race to wrap up an expenditure review the Liberals will use to map out massive change, the Carney government is learning how hard it is to shrink and reshape a ...
Following Edward Snowden’s revelations in 2013, many governments worldwide woke to the reality that the infrastructure fueling the rise of the digital economy also posed serious security ...
At a glance, the seven priorities outlined in Prime Minister Mark Carney’s mandate letter to his cabinet ministers may seem entirely disconnected from environmental concerns. Issues such as housing, ...
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