‘He comes from our side’: Writers’ Union CEO calls Solomon an AI ‘cheerleader,’ asks him to slow down strategy

Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon has previously said he expects to table his new AI strategy in the first quarter of 2026.
The grass is greener where you water it

To grow exports, Canada’s agricultural research capacity must be maintained.
Documents reveal more about powerful forces behind push for warrantless lawful access

The pressure for lawful warrantless access to surveil internet subscriber data is long-standing and began in the late 1990s. But recently acquired access-to-information documents shed some light on some of the actors driving the push for more lawful access.
Building Canada’s digital future

The global race for technological leadership is well underway. Canada cannot afford to be a spectator. By supporting and developing world-class digital infrastructure, we can position ourselves at the forefront of the digital revolution. The time to act is now.
Canada is facing a teen vaping crisis

Six provinces have stepped up on youth vaping restrictions, but federal government regulations have been delayed for half a decade.
Health
Canada’s health-care crisis is fuelled by too little public spending, not too much

The federal government must substantially increase public health-care funding, financed by a fairer tax system that asks more from those who can most afford it.
More doctors won’t save us if we keep creating new patients

A sustainable health-care system must pair workforce reform with prevention, and nowhere is the prevention gap more obvious than with smoking and vaping.
A plan to strengthen health care and measure outcomes

Working together, we can examine existing Canada Health Transfers, and look at innovation in the system.
Canada must respond to U.S. policy by increasing our support for pharmaceutical innovation

Changing our own drug system to better encourage investment and innovation is not an easy task, but it’s a necessary one.