For the first few months of Mark Carney’s prime ministerial tenure, Canada’s climate community of advocacy groups, think tanks, journalists, and scientists held their judgement—and their breath. A ...
For the first few days of the World Economic Forum in Davos, politicians, civil society leaders, and business executives waited in nervous anticipation of President Donald Trump’s address to the ...
Opinion
The missing piece in Canada’s economic resistance to Trump and climate mobilization: new Crown corps
A key missing piece in our economic resilience plan, not to mention in our moribund efforts to decarbonize our society: modern public enterprises, a new generation of what in Canada we call “Crown” ...
Carney government asks Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) for budget cuts after Canada's hottest year on record ...
Opinion
Canadian towns and cities are on the hook for billions in infrastructure spending they can't afford
Despite owning the majority of Canada's public infrastructure, towns and cities lack the funds to maintain and improve roads and bridges used to take our kids to school, build our businesses and ...
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Like many Canadians, I was initially impressed by Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Davos speech. Largely because it was the first time, in my memory, that a politician stood on a global stage and admitted ...
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