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The Values Proposition: Building a Stronger Canada through Values-Based Sport

This report summarizes what we heard during five roundtables held through spring 2018 and which explored actions and policies aimed at ensuring values-based sport is an intentional and fundamental part of the Canadian sport system, from playground to podium.

Date: Wednesday August 8, 2018


Canada Growth Summit: The key recommendations

...bank to improve coordination and attract capital. • Ensure successful projects by strengthening analytics, governance and capacity. • Take a balanced approach to minimize economic risks in the clean energy...

Date: Wednesday December 7, 2016


TOP TAKEAWAYS | The day in 5 minutes

...on, this shift. The energy industry, for example, has already seen the effects of new technologies on global supply, while the transportation and hospitality industries are being upended by new...

Date: Thursday October 13, 2016


No More Islands of Care: Bolstering mental health and addictions services for pandemic & post-pandemic life on Prince Edward Island

Prior to COVID-19, Prince Edward Island struggled to keep up with demand for mental health and addictions services. This account tells of the pivot to virtual care which sees P.E.I. with more psychiatrists on-call and more options for support. Good thing, because the long-term stresses brought by the pandemic have made these services more critical than ever before.

Date: Tuesday November 17, 2020


Frontiers and Borders: The Internet and the Amplification of Illiberalism

"Truth is an inescapable foundation of the liberal order and is in a precarious state in today’s liberal democracy. Our ability to address difficult issues such as climate change or electoral integrity is compromised if truth and public opinion become confused.” Edward Greenspon’s recent essay examines liberalism’s complex state of flux in an age of internet dominance. Greenspon draws on his firsthand experiences as a journalist covering the ascent of liberalism in the late 1980s and early 1990s, using it as a jump-off point for considering the ongoing struggle between the frontiers of change and social progress versus the borders of insecurity and social stability.

Date: Wednesday July 21, 2021


Fire and Ice: Arctic Responses to Climate Change and Lessons for the Rest of Canada

The North is warming faster than any other place in Canada. The lessons being learned about mitigation in the North can help all of Canada adapt to a rapidly warming world.

Date: Tuesday July 9, 2019


NEXT STEPS: Pan-Canadian Health Data Strategy

Accurate and reliable health data has become imperative, particularly in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, with a growing recognition that data saves lives. Existing challenges facing Canada’s healthcare system...

Date: Wednesday August 10, 2022