The Parkland sale to Sunoco offers little benefit to Canada while risking jobs, innovation and sovereignty. Ottawa should say ...
Canadians split on AI in government but broadly support shrinking the federal public service, with views shaped by trust and ideology.
Canada faces a personal support worker shortage as the aging population grows. Training programs lag despite government ...
OTTAWA – As federal public servants race to wrap up an expenditure review the Liberals will use to map out massive change, the Carney government is learning how hard it is to shrink and reshape a ...
At a glance, the seven priorities outlined in Prime Minister Mark Carney’s mandate letter to his cabinet ministers may seem entirely disconnected from environmental concerns. Issues such as housing, ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s ambitious plan to fast-track major projects represents a once-in-a-generation nation-building opportunity. From critical minerals and electricity transmission to pipelines ...
Following Edward Snowden’s revelations in 2013, many governments worldwide woke to the reality that the infrastructure fueling the rise of the digital economy also posed serious security ...
Part one of a two-part analysis. Part two is here. Some political and business commentators argue Canada experienced a lost decade of subpar economic performance even before U.S. President Donald ...
Donald Trump’s aggressive rhetoric about Canada has triggered a crisis with profound economic and political repercussions. As political scientist Mark Blyth points out, this context of uncertainty may ...
Kathryn May is a public service reporter for Policy Options and Accenture Editorial Fellow on the Future of the Public Service. She covers the complex issues facing Canada’s federal public service and ...
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