In this episode, Futureproofing Canada host Jennifer Ditchburn speaks with Christopher Deacon, President and CEO of the National Arts Centre, about how the arts build national resilience. Deacon ...
Allan Blakeney once reached for a popular drug-store pain reliever to describe the purpose of official commissions of inquiry. He said Canadians see them as a sort of Minard’s liniment – a ...
The federal government says it’s committed to reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples. We hear it in political speeches, read it in press releases and watch as leaders attend Indigenous Peoples Day and ...
Academic institutions are harming Indigenous Peoples with their Indigenous identity policies. Serious concerns have been raised about the practice of self-identification after a number of high-profile ...
Leadership changes can redefine a party’s brand. Survey data show how leaders like Mark Carney reshaped voter perceptions.
With Canada facing a slew of challenges, the Carney government promised a budget that would “swing for the fences” — one that would make generational investments to build, protect and empower Canada.
Canada’s minister of artificial intelligence recently announced a “30-day national sprint” to help the government renew the country’s AI strategy and secure its oversight of ever-expanding digital ...
The Supreme Court of Canada will soon hear a case that is its first chance since 1988 to opine on the notwithstanding clause in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. It could be one of the most ...
A federal government tax decision last summer wiped out projected revenue of more than $7 billion over five years. But the implications of that decision go far beyond Canada’s coffers. Ottawa’s move ...
Depuis quelques semaines, plusieurs voix dénoncent l’omniprésence de la politique américaine dans nos médias. L’ancienne ministre Véronique Hivon s’est désolée de voir Donald Trump occuper autant ...