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Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux’s term is up soon, with no replacement named as a major fall reset is about to ...
Governments must do more to ensure that struggling communities stand to benefit the most from the coming wave of fast-tracked ...
A deep-prevention approach – human, animal and environmental – is needed to respond to challenges that require concerted ...
The restriction of spousal and work-age children’s eligibility ignores systemic power differentials that disenfranchise women ...
The Functionary newsletter: federal public-service insights and insider roundups. Written by veteran reporter Kathryn May.
Despite what a recent analysis seems to show, provincial spending on health care is increasing faster than health transfers from Ottawa.
We take for granted that schools and hospitals in places like Fredericton, Whitehorse, and Charlottetown are decently funded. This is the magic of “equalization,” which helps ensure comparable public ...
Overcoming online echo chambers requires institutional and individual commitment Politics have always made it hard to accept facts and opinions that challenge our preexisting beliefs. Artificial ...
Canada can fill the research gap The US administration’s clampdown on facts, research and knowledge provides great opportunity for Canada to lead.
Four steps to relieving the Canadian housing crisis To grow its economy inclusively, Canada needs to look at the affordable housing issue. All levels of government can help with policy responses.
Public archives: more relevant today than ever Public archives represent a democratic vision where all are welcome, ideas circulate, and information is analyzed and diffused for educational purposes.
Canada’s public service leaders have a problem telling the truth to their political bosses. A new report, Top of Mind, says they feel ill-equipped to gather evidence for policy advice, especially in a ...
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