Shifting geopolitical winds are disrupting patterns of international trade. Increasingly strained relations between China and the West, Russian aggression, and the supply-chain disruptions of the ...
Canada needs to find new ideas in geopolitical and economic strategy to avoid being squeezed by giants like the United States ...
As China and the U.S. seek to divide the world into rival blocs, Canada should brace for rising hostility from the Chinese ...
If the poverty rate is declining, why are the lineups outside foods banks in Canada getting longer? A new measurement of poverty called the material deprivation index (MDI) can help to explain this ...
Inu Manak Inu Manak is a fellow for trade policy at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, D.C., where she researches and writes about U.S. trade policy and the law and politics of the World ...
OTTAWA – Canada’s public servants are once again being ordered back to the office, but this time the government says it intends to enforce compliance. Next week, federal public servants are supposed ...
As global temperatures continue to rise, policymakers need new tools to address climate change. Emerging technologies hold promise, such as recycling captured carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions then ...
The pay bump that comes from temporarily filling in for senior colleagues is deeply rooted in the culture of Canada’s public service, a staple for thousands of bureaucrats in a way not seen in other ...
If there is one thing Canada is known for around the world, it is for the hearty winters that are experienced in nearly every community from coast to coast to coast. As communities continue to grow, ...
OTTAWA – A Federal Court judge has ordered a full hearing on the Public Service Alliance of Canada’s bid to quash the government’s three-day-a-week office mandate for public servants. The decision by ...