Unintended Consequences: What Happens When Reddit Becomes Canada's Town Square Bill C-18 pushed Canadians to Reddit for news. But Reddit is anonymous, unaccountable, and invisible to Canadian regulators. That's a problem.
Great Expectations: Mark Carney Finally Addresses Antisemitism in Canada Being noticed helps. It does not solve the problem, but it matters.
It's Time to Retire "Zionism" Israel exists. It is a fact of life. Like death, taxes, and gravity. On that matter at least, the world should move on, and we would do well not to engage in rhetorical battles we have already won.
What We Think About When We Think About MAID Talking about Medical Assistance in Dying ("MAID") is divisive, emotionally charged, and extremely personal. Discussing it is scary, riddled with pitfall traps, and likely to offend people. So naturally, I want to dig into it. For many Canadians, just thinking about this topic is a no fly zone.
An Open Letter to The Hub: Take the Media Subsidies Sean, Rudyard, The Hub has tied itself into a knot on these media subsidies. On your podcast to subscribers and fellows today, you asked, quite candidly, what do your most invested stakeholders think you should do: How to untangle the knot? The visceral tension makes total sense, if we examine
Copper Handcuffs: Why Young Canadians Are Staying Stuck in Dead-End Jobs They're copper handcuffs, and you might already be wearing them.
Joe Bowen Is Retiring. Here's What Leafs Fans Are Really Losing. Hockey is not like football or baseball with individual assignments and constant timeouts. There's too much going on. You need creativity, you need the passion. For the Leafs, Joe Bowen was the last vestige of that passion.