Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne. Some of Canada’s biggest innovations have come from speculative investments underpinned by government spending, writes Steve Lafleur. The Hill Times ...
As the federal government brings workers back in, leaders should carefully evaluate what their employees truly need for happiness and productivity at the office. As the federal government brings ...
Floating offshore wind farms,1 AI that forecasts renewable energy output with unparalleled accuracy to enhance grid ...
There is a plausible path forward for Bloc Leader Yves-François Blanchet to become the next leader of the opposition, but ...
The bio-economy offers a path to more productivity by leveraging our domestic resources, adopting innovative technologies and ...
Northern and rural areas are losing stores to e-commerce, cinemas to video-streaming, and professional jobs to e-health and e ...
We must be more than fishers, farmers, and foresters; increasingly, these roles need to be low-carbon feedstock suppliers into other industries. Only then will we begin to see a shift in our ...
Nick Schiavo is director of federal affairs at the Council of Canadian Innovators, which represents more than 150 homegrown Canadian technology companies, dedicated to reshaping how governments think ...
MPs seeking Trudeau’s removal say leadership talks have been blocked by the national caucus chair and the PMO for months.
Andrew Lawton is a right-wing media personality and the author of the first biography written about current Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade ...
We may be heading in the same direction federally as in the upcoming B.C. election, where there is no discernible middle ground between David Eby’s, left, NDP and John Rustad’s Conservatives, writes ...
Polls suggest that British Columbia Premier David Eby, left, New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs, and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe face tight re-election contests this month. The Hill Times ...