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.
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.
Should Crossing the Floor Be Allowed in Canada? "This matters most of all because it erodes people's confidence in democracy. What is the point of voting for a party, or a person representing a party, if they can just switch teams whenever they'd like? For many, there is no point."
Canada's Sustainability Report Card Is in, and It's Not a Passing Grade At its heart, this 2025 progress report is a tool for every Canadian. It acts like a mirror, showing the distance between the goals we have set and the progress we are making today. None of this is a reason to be cynical. Instead, it’s a reason for an honest conversation about our priorities.