The Parkland sale to Sunoco offers little benefit to Canada while risking jobs, innovation and sovereignty. Ottawa should say no.
Canadians split on AI in government but broadly support shrinking the federal public service, with views shaped by trust and ideology.
“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 ...
As climate change fuels more frequent and severe weather disasters, such as wildfires, floods and storms, the harm to Canadians and their communities is becoming increasingly apparent. Disaster ...
Technology is changing our world at breakneck speed and innovative research is key to remaining globally competitive and secure. But Canada’s lack of a universal policy for governance of federally ...
Canada has long striven to be more than a mere supplier of raw resources to more developed trading partners. From the national policy of the 1870s, to the industrial planning of C.D. Howe after the ...
Consider these everyday experiences in today’s digitally dependent world rich with artificial intelligence (AI). A convenience store cashier struggles to make change. Your Uber driver gets lost on his ...
Why would a woman behave as if she is consenting to sex she doesn’t want? Why would she smile in a video and say she’s OK with the sex that just took place agreeing that it was “all consensual”? Why ...
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