Solving the health-care workforce shortage

Canadians deserve to feel confident that their government is listening and improving their access to health care.
Canada’s G7 presidency is a critical moment to tackle AMR

Often referred to as the ‘silent pandemic,’ antimicrobial resistance is a particularly concerning public health threat.
Instead of pharmacare, Canadians need faster drug-approval timelines

Patients in Canada wait longer than most of our peer countries to access fewer medicines.
Understanding the complex challenges faced by Canada’s aging population

The National Institute on Ageing’s annual survey should serve as a call to action to address inequalities for the most vulnerable populations.
We can no longer trust America

Canada can never again assume that America is our devoted friend who will look out for our interests or appreciate our friendship. It’s time to strengthen our country from within, and reach out to countries who, like us, can no longer count on a world order run by America.
Don’t overlook productivity in bid to return resilience to Western Canada’s supply chains

Addressing inefficiencies, improving productivity, and strengthening resilience are not just sectoral goals—they are national imperatives.
Canada cannot seem to get innovation right

Canada’s economy lags well behind the U.S., with per capita income dropping sharply. Many bright scientists and entrepreneurs leave for better commercial and professional prospect south of the border.
Revamping our innovation strategy to support Indigenous innovation

To build a truly inclusive national innovation strategy, we must tailor programs to Indigenous values, expand access to capital, prioritize Indigenous women innovators and Indigenous communities, and amplify success stories.
How robotics can solve the labour shortage

By combining human ingenuity with advanced tech, Canada can build faster, safer, and more efficiently while creating opportunities for workers to thrive in a modern, tech-driven industry.
It’s time for Big Canada-thinking and Big Canada-action

We have to build a new economy, one that—through innovation and productivity—will enable us to diversify our economy, create good jobs, and generate the wealth to sustain a high quality of life.