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Deep dives on the biggest issues shaping Canada, including geopolitics, trade, AI, energy, agriculture, skills and housing.

Geopolitics, Trade and the Economy

Aligning the Stars: How to deepen the Canada-U.S. relationship in four critical sectors

How deepened strategic alignment can enhance North American security, competitiveness, and resilience

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Resourceful: How Canada can strike a new commodity deal with the U.S. and others

U.S. tariffs looming over Canada’s economy demand an urgent, forceful and strategic response.

Power Struggle: How AI is challenging Canada’s electricity grid

As AI transforms the world, Big Tech seeks energy to power data centers fueling the boom. How can Canada contribute to this global shift?

Building Capital: Economic reconciliation, equity ownership and loan guarantee programs

2024 has been a significant year for momentum in Indigenous economic reconciliation.

A user’s guide to the end of the world (as we know it)

What if we knew that the world — the human world — would be so radically different within our lifetimes that we might not recognize daily life?

Canada’s Energy Transformation: An Outlook of Supply and Demand In the 2030s

Population and economic growth spell a demand for much more energy. Climate pressures spell an imperative for a different mix. And new technologies…

Nation Building: Unlocking Indigenous Potential To Power Canada’s Net Zero Economy

Federal government’s 2023 budget commitments will empower Indigenous Peoples to play a vital role in helping Canada achieve its Net Zero goals.

High Rise, Low Carbon: Canada’s $40 billion Net Zero building challenge

Buildings have long been at the heart of Canada’s emissions problem. Heated by gas furnaces, powered by coal-fired electricity

Canada’s Conundrum: Three Ways To Address The World’s Gas & Climate Crises

Natural gas currently presents one of Canada’s biggest climate choices.

Farmers Wanted: The labour renewal Canada needs to build the Next Green Revolution

Canada’s agricultural skills crisis is already one of the world’s worst.

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