Prisons are not places where justice lives or where Indigenous healing and community-building thrive. From his leadership of ...
Are large capital gains really so exceptional? And are they spread throughout the population, or are they repeatedly realized by a small group of people? In the first article in this series, we looked ...
OTTAWA – The sensational resignation of Chrystia Freeland highlights a growing crisis in Canada’s democratic institutions, where a powerful Prime Minister’s Office undermines the cabinet system and ...
You would think the reason for building a new multi-billion dollar highway in the heart of Toronto’s traffic nightmare would be to relieve Ontario’s worst commute on Canada’s busiest highway. But that ...
Advocates were rightly frustrated when the federal government revealed earlier this year that the Canada Disability Benefit (CDB) to begin in 2025 will lift only about 25,000 people with disabilities ...
Hersi Hujaleh is a law student at McGill University, where he is pursuing a double degree in common law and civil law. He is the current President of the McGill Law Students’ Association. Prior to law ...
OTTAWA – The federal government could tap into a more than $9.3-billion surplus in the public-service pension plan over the next four years to ease mounting fiscal pressures – a move that could spark ...
Welcome to In/Equality, the new series from the IRPP’s Policy Options Podcast, exploring the many facets of inequality in Canada through conversations with experts. This new series is hosted by Debra ...
Faced with the likelihood of a majority Conservative government in the foreseeable future, Canada’s federal public service should seriously heed the warning of Stephen Harper’s former communications ...
Marie Della Mattia Marie Della Mattia is a political strategist with over 30 years of experience. She’s helped elect seven NDP premiers in five provinces. She was the lead political advisor on Jagmeet ...
The emerging breadth and depth of Russian disinformation tactics represent a clear and present danger to Canadian sovereignty and freedom. Just as troubling, some Canadians consider Canada immune to ...