Ottawa’s AI strategy is a cynical bait-and-switch
The benefits of artificial intelligence are front and centre. The risks barely make the brochure
The benefits of artificial intelligence are front and centre. The risks barely make the brochure
The U.S. Supreme Court ruling strengthens Trump’s hand heading into the CUSMA review
The January unemployment rate fell because the workforce is shrinking, not because it’s easier to find work
Canada may feel risky, but compared with other countries, it is still one of the safest places to invest and do business
The restaurant sector is shrinking under rising costs, thinning margins and closures delayed by pandemic-era support
Canada’s economy runs on consumer spending, and consumer spending runs on people. Slowing population growth weakens that foundation
Livestock contribute far less to emissions than activists claim, and eliminating them would weaken nutrition, resilience and food security
Bovaer is scientifically promising, but Canada is flying blind on implementation, and that’s a mistake
Entrepreneurs are learning the hard way that predictability is a thing of the past
Older workers are vital to Canada’s economy, but employers rarely take advantage of what they offer
Between bad trade calls and growing deficits, Canada is driving money out just when it needs it most
Canada’s emissions policy rewards biofuels but punishes the people who grow our food
Businesses don’t need flashy bosses who fire first and figure it out later