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Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence

  Artificial intelligence and digital technologies are changing jobs, businesses, and daily life. As G7 leaders meet in Kananaskis, they plan to discuss how countries can collaborate on establishing rules and standards for these technologies. ...

Health Services Choice

Health Services Choice

  Canada’s healthcare system faces long wait times, staff shortages, and rising costs. Some argue that introducing private options alongside public care could improve access and efficiency, while others fear it may undermine universal access. ...

Waste and Poverty

Waste and Poverty

  By March 2024, food banks across Canada recorded over 2 million visits in a single month, doubling the usage compared to a decade earlier. Meanwhile, Canadian dairy farms dumped an estimated 1 billion litres of milk (representing 10 percent of production) due...

Housing Availability Relief

Housing Availability Relief

  In 2023, Canada hosted over 1 million international students, a 29% increase from the previous year. This surge intensified pressures on housing and public services, prompting the federal government to implement caps on study permits. Click...

Tariff Retaliations

Tariff Retaliations

  Despite the aggressive rhetoric leading up to and during the recent election campaign, Prime Minister Mark Carney quietly abandoned retaliatory tariffs to defend Canadian economic interests against American tariffs. Click below to view the...

Housing Affordability

Housing Affordability

  Frontier's Demographia 2025 report finds that urban containment strategies such as greenbelts and growth boundaries primarily drive Canada’s housing affordability crisis. By artificially limiting land available for housing, these policies have contributed to...

Trump Meets Carney

Trump Meets Carney

  Prime Minister Mark Carney met with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington this week to address growing trade and diplomatic tensions. The talks were described as constructive. Carney rejected overtures for closer integration and emphasized the need to...

What could $25.6 billion buy?

What could $25.6 billion buy?

Canada exports most of its oil and natural gas to the United States at discounted prices—approximately $20 less per barrel of oil and $2 less per gigajoule of gas—due to limited pipeline capacity. This infrastructure shortfall forces Canadian producers to accept...

Tariffs on Canadian Agrifood Products

Tariffs on Canadian Agrifood Products

China has recently imposed steep tariffs on Canadian exports, including canola, peas, pork, and seafood. These tariffs primarily target producers in Western Canada and the Atlantic region and come in response to Canada's own tariffs on Chinese goods. These...

Constitutional jurisdictions

Constitutional jurisdictions

The Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) called on the next federal government to establish a Pan-Canadian International Education Council, which can “preserve the country’s reputation as a top destination for international students and research talent.”...

State Subsidies to Business Sector

State Subsidies to Business Sector

Canada's ongoing trade dispute with the United States has caused disruptions in several key domestic industries, especially in energy and manufacturing. In response, Ottawa is considering introducing a new layer of subsidies to support affected sectors. [yop_poll...

Utility Corridors

Utility Corridors

Both major parties in the current federal election support building infrastructure, including pipelines to connect Western Canadian resources to Eastern markets. However, one party opposes pipeline construction, raising important questions about national unity and...