Sharp insights on the biggest issues shaping Canada, including geopolitics, trade, AI, energy, agriculture, skills and housing.
GenAI: Is Canada ready?
How far behind is Canada when it comes to Gen AI? The latest and most comprehensive look came in Statistics Canada’s quarterly survey of business…
The Greenhouse Boom: How indoor farming can transform food production and exports
Canada’s greenhouse sector is a hotbed for growth. Greenhouses specializing in fruits and vegetables in Canada have increased
Vivan Sorab: Hydrogen—a pillar of a decarbonized Canada
There is a buzz around hydrogen. It comes in many iterations—geological, low-carbon, and conventional…
Canada’s Growth Challenge: Why the economy is stuck in neutral
Canada has a growth problem. The economic momentum that propelled the country through the 20th century has faded in the 21st, and appears to have…
John Stackhouse: Six Lessons From The First Ever Youth Climate Action Event
In late May, the RBC Climate Action Institute held its inaugural youth Climate Action Event. We brought together industry executives and climate…
Think Small: How Canada can make small modular nuclear reactors a priority
Canada has urgent and challenging energy choices to make. We will need to rapidly scale power generation to service the needs of a growing economy,…
Shifting gears: How new management tools will be as important as new engines in transforming heavy-vehicle fleets
Transportation is Canada’s second-highest emitting sector, after oil and gas, and most vehicle emissions come from passenger cars.
John Stackhouse: Real economy insights for Budget 2024
Ottawa is much more than Parliament Hill. I spent a couple of days there last week, ahead of the federal budget, and had the chance to meet home…
Myha Truong-Regan: Budget 2024 – Staying The Course On Climate?
recently renamed the Canada Carbon Rebate, and the spate of pre-budget announcements over the last several weeks signals that Budget 2024 may be a…
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