Despite the budget's projections, grand promises of technology heralding big savings and government efficiency is evoking the memory of the disastrous Phoenix pay system for some observers.
The legal and economic constraints of the zero-emission vehicle mandate could reduce supply by thousands of vehicles, leaving significant consumer demand unmet.
You can’t build Canada without Steel From field to farm to table, Canadian agriculture is supported by steel. No matter where ...
Citizens expect their government to deliver service the way they experience it elsewhere: personalized, efficient, accountable, and human, writes Michael Wilson. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Me ...
The 2025 budget didn’t include any new funding for these areas as Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals continue to rely on bilateral agreements negotiated by the previous government.
The budget says the government would consider using Community Employment Benefits agreements. While they can be good, some ...
It's uncertain if Chris d’Entremont can successfully carry the banner as a Liberal. But he joins a long line of defectors who make covering the House of Commons interesting.
Changes to the trade office include Beata Nawacki taking over as acting policy director following Sarah Manney's exit for the Prime Minister's Office.
This is a problem across Canadian society. We have become so risk averse and conflict averse that we’ve geared shockingly large percentages of our state institutions into being effectively machines ...
David McLaughlin says building and maintaining mutual trust requires two-way communication. It's also political capital that ...
Canada should not rush negotiations with Trump, but it should continue to fight against the sectoral tariffs, keep finding ...
There's an urgency that if we don't go big, then we're going to fall short,' says Goldy Hyder, president and CEO of the Business Council of Canada.
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