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Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami President Natan Obed says he 'welcomes Google’s work to include Inuktut in its roster of languages on Google Translate.' The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY ANDY KNIGHTS | September 25, 2024
Developing a new approach to the way funding is allocated for key priorities can demonstrate that instead of competing with one another for resources, institutions can collaborate to advance Canada’s interests, writes Andy Knights. Pexels photograph by Christina Morillo
Opinion | BY ANDY KNIGHTS | September 25, 2024
Opinion | BY ANDY KNIGHTS | September 25, 2024
Developing a new approach to the way funding is allocated for key priorities can demonstrate that instead of competing with one another for resources, institutions can collaborate to advance Canada’s interests, writes Andy Knights. Pexels photograph by Christina Morillo
Opinion | BY BILL FLANAGAN | September 25, 2024
Securing a sustainable future demands collaboration, expertise, and sustained funding, writes Bill Flanagan. Pexels photograph by Jaime Reimer
Opinion | BY BILL FLANAGAN | September 25, 2024
Opinion | BY BILL FLANAGAN | September 25, 2024
Securing a sustainable future demands collaboration, expertise, and sustained funding, writes Bill Flanagan. Pexels photograph by Jaime Reimer
Opinion | BY SABASTIAN KOPRICH | September 25, 2024
If Canada is serious about its path towards reconciliation, Métis people and our unique perspectives must be acknowledged and recognized so that colonization is not perpetuated in our communities via life-threatening health outcomes, writes Sabastian Koprich. Pexels photograph by Thirdman
Opinion | BY SABASTIAN KOPRICH | September 25, 2024
Opinion | BY SABASTIAN KOPRICH | September 25, 2024
If Canada is serious about its path towards reconciliation, Métis people and our unique perspectives must be acknowledged and recognized so that colonization is not perpetuated in our communities via life-threatening health outcomes, writes Sabastian Koprich. Pexels photograph by Thirdman
Opinion | BY ROSEANN O’REILLY RUNTE | September 25, 2024
We will only be able to weigh the risks of action or inaction when we have sufficient knowledge, writes Roseann O’Reilly Runte. Unsplash photograph by Annie Spratt
Opinion | BY ROSEANN O’REILLY RUNTE | September 25, 2024
Opinion | BY ROSEANN O’REILLY RUNTE | September 25, 2024
We will only be able to weigh the risks of action or inaction when we have sufficient knowledge, writes Roseann O’Reilly Runte. Unsplash photograph by Annie Spratt
News | BY JESSE CNOCKAERT | September 25, 2024
On Jan. 16, Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne announced a set of national security measures intended to protect Canadian research from falling into the hands of foreign entities that represent a security risk. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY JESSE CNOCKAERT | September 25, 2024
News | BY JESSE CNOCKAERT | September 25, 2024
On Jan. 16, Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne announced a set of national security measures intended to protect Canadian research from falling into the hands of foreign entities that represent a security risk. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY JOLSON LIM | September 19, 2018
Small Business and Export Promotion Minister Mary Ng, pictured in her top-floor office in the C.D. Howe Building on Queen Street. She is the first and only Chinese-Canadian in Justin Trudeau's cabinet. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
News | BY JOLSON LIM | September 19, 2018
News | BY JOLSON LIM | September 19, 2018
Small Business and Export Promotion Minister Mary Ng, pictured in her top-floor office in the C.D. Howe Building on Queen Street. She is the first and only Chinese-Canadian in Justin Trudeau's cabinet. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY SCOTT WALTER | September 11, 2018
International Development Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau, right, and CODE executive director Scott Walter, speak to teachers and school officials from Dr. S.M. Broderick Primary School in Freetown, Sierra Leone on Aug. 14. Photograph courtesy of CODE/Stephen Douglas
Opinion | BY SCOTT WALTER | September 11, 2018
Opinion | BY SCOTT WALTER | September 11, 2018
International Development Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau, right, and CODE executive director Scott Walter, speak to teachers and school officials from Dr. S.M. Broderick Primary School in Freetown, Sierra Leone on Aug. 14. Photograph courtesy of CODE/Stephen Douglas
Opinion | BY MARK LAUTENS | September 10, 2018
Science Minister Kirsty Duncan ushered in a new program last year to attract top foreign researchers to Canada. Now it's time to boost the funding for Canadian researchers, writes University of Toronto chemistry professor Mark Lautens. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY MARK LAUTENS | September 10, 2018
Opinion | BY MARK LAUTENS | September 10, 2018
Science Minister Kirsty Duncan ushered in a new program last year to attract top foreign researchers to Canada. Now it's time to boost the funding for Canadian researchers, writes University of Toronto chemistry professor Mark Lautens. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | August 20, 2018
Opinion | August 20, 2018
Opinion | August 20, 2018
Opinion | BY MONICA GATTINGER | August 13, 2018
New Natural Resources Minister Amarjeet Sohi, pictured. Bill C-69, the federal government’s sweeping reform of energy regulation and environmental assessment, could make for a good case study of political scientist Francis Fukuyama’s critique, writes Monica Gattinger. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY MONICA GATTINGER | August 13, 2018
Opinion | BY MONICA GATTINGER | August 13, 2018
New Natural Resources Minister Amarjeet Sohi, pictured. Bill C-69, the federal government’s sweeping reform of energy regulation and environmental assessment, could make for a good case study of political scientist Francis Fukuyama’s critique, writes Monica Gattinger. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY TIM POWERS | July 18, 2018
Ontario Premier Doug Ford ought to bring in a sex-ed program that is useful, realistic, and the least polarizing as possible, argues Tim Powers. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY TIM POWERS | July 18, 2018
Opinion | BY TIM POWERS | July 18, 2018
Ontario Premier Doug Ford ought to bring in a sex-ed program that is useful, realistic, and the least polarizing as possible, argues Tim Powers. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY JOHN DEGEN | July 11, 2018
Heritage Minister Mélanie Joly's department is jointly responsible for overseeing the review of the Copyright Act. The Writes' Union of Canada is calling on the government to increase the statutory damages to draw educators back to the negotiating table. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY JOHN DEGEN | July 11, 2018
Opinion | BY JOHN DEGEN | July 11, 2018
Heritage Minister Mélanie Joly's department is jointly responsible for overseeing the review of the Copyright Act. The Writes' Union of Canada is calling on the government to increase the statutory damages to draw educators back to the negotiating table. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | July 11, 2018
Opinion | July 11, 2018
Opinion | July 11, 2018
Plan supported the reconstruction of Marrumuana primary school in Inhambane, Mozambique, which now has four furnished classrooms, two children's latrines, one teacher's latrine and a clean water supply. The school was built with the support of the community, which contributed with their labour and helped source local building materials. Photograph courtesy of Plan International Canada
Plan supported the reconstruction of Marrumuana primary school in Inhambane, Mozambique, which now has four furnished classrooms, two children's latrines, one teacher's latrine and a clean water supply. The school was built with the support of the community, which contributed with their labour and helped source local building materials. Photograph courtesy of Plan International Canada
Opinion | BY NDP MP CHARLIE ANGUS | June 18, 2018
Auditor General Michael Ferguson, pictured, during the release of his spring reports, in which he said that the government's inability to improve the livelihood of Indigenous people is an 'incomprehensible failure.' The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY NDP MP CHARLIE ANGUS | June 18, 2018
Opinion | BY NDP MP CHARLIE ANGUS | June 18, 2018
Auditor General Michael Ferguson, pictured, during the release of his spring reports, in which he said that the government's inability to improve the livelihood of Indigenous people is an 'incomprehensible failure.' The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY ANNIE BODMER-ROY | June 11, 2018
Syrian refugee children, pictured in 2013, living in northern Lebanon in an unfinished building. Photograph courtesy of the Department for International Development in the U.K.
Opinion | BY ANNIE BODMER-ROY | June 11, 2018
Opinion | BY ANNIE BODMER-ROY | June 11, 2018
Syrian refugee children, pictured in 2013, living in northern Lebanon in an unfinished building. Photograph courtesy of the Department for International Development in the U.K.
Opinion | BY CATHY HAN | June 11, 2018
This is a crucial time for us to have this discussion about the future of Canadian entrepreneurship and to examine if we are setting up our youth to succeed, writes Cathy Han. The Hill Times file photograph
Opinion | BY CATHY HAN | June 11, 2018
Opinion | BY CATHY HAN | June 11, 2018
This is a crucial time for us to have this discussion about the future of Canadian entrepreneurship and to examine if we are setting up our youth to succeed, writes Cathy Han. The Hill Times file photograph