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China is interfering in every aspect of Canadian society. This project exposes China’s efforts to undermine our democracy and our institutions and explains what we can do about it.
How Canada can achieve its potential as an environmentally responsible energy superpower.
If the criminal justice system in Canada isn’t broken, it is bending under enormous pressure.
In today’s digital landscape, disinformation spreads rapidly, influencing public opinion, undermining trust in institutions, and threatening democratic stability. As malicious...
Read moreDetails In this episode, Peter Copeland, Deputy Director of the Domestic Policy Program at the Macdonald Laurier Institute, sits down...
Read moreDetailsIn this episode, the Macdonald-Laurier Institute's Ken Coates sits down with Linda Sams, biologist with over 37 years of business...
Read moreDetailsJack Granatstein warns that killing the F-35 contract carries significant risks and very little upside:
"The Americans are already unhappy with us... however satisfying it might be to kick @realDonaldTrump in the shins — can only make matters worse."
Cancelling the F-35 contract might be good politics — but it's bad for Canada: J.L. Granatstein in...
Buying the F-35s will help Canada get closer to its two per cent NATO spending pledge, and signal our seriousness about defence.
macdonaldlaurier.ca
"'The proposal for mandatory minimums for serious crimes such as these sends a strong signal to potential lawbreakers… and this could go some way to addressing the prevalence of these issues,' said @CopelanPeter"
Life sentences for gun, human, fentanyl trafficking, Poilievre pledges
nationalpost.com
Yesterday, in my role as a director with the board of @CdnClubTO I hosted a timely conversation on the future of Canada’s critical minerals sector – and specifically, how the City of @GreaterSudbury can lead.
Canada is home to some of the world’s most important mining…
"The way forward for #Canada is to disincentivize perpetrators of foreign interference. We must raise the cost, and let our adversaries know that we regard this as a serious & unacceptable challenge to our sovereignty."
- @DanielDorman_ & @KathLeungHK
Foreign interference? The problem is that we don't trust our government: Daniel Dorman and Kather...
'When it comes to foreign interference, governments must earn back Canadians' trust.'
macdonaldlaurier.ca
In @reason, sr. fellow @ShimookaR notes that #Canada's military contribution is small compared to its allies:
"The armed forces struggle to maintain even that minimal level of readiness, ensuring that 'Canada's military is less capable than ever.'"
To remain Canadian, our northern neighbors should become a little more American
Canada long relied on the U.S. for protection. Now it needs to rediscover self-reliance.
reason.com
Pleased to share my thoughts on @PierrePoilievre's recent announcement on sentencing with @rmohamed_yow of the @nationalpost. Law certainly can have a deterrent effect, and this could go some way to addressing the prevalence of these issues. This is a good start, but more needs…
Jack Granatstein warns that killing the F-35 contract carries significant risks and very little upside:
"The Americans are already unhappy with us... however satisfying it might be to kick @realDonaldTrump in the shins — can only make matters worse."
Cancelling the F-35 contract might be good politics — but it's bad for Canada: J.L. Granatstein in...
Buying the F-35s will help Canada get closer to its two per cent NATO spending pledge, and signal our seriousness about defence.
macdonaldlaurier.ca
"'The proposal for mandatory minimums for serious crimes such as these sends a strong signal to potential lawbreakers… and this could go some way to addressing the prevalence of these issues,' said @CopelanPeter"
Life sentences for gun, human, fentanyl trafficking, Poilievre pledges
nationalpost.com
Yesterday, in my role as a director with the board of @CdnClubTO I hosted a timely conversation on the future of Canada’s critical minerals sector – and specifically, how the City of @GreaterSudbury can lead.
Canada is home to some of the world’s most important mining…
"The way forward for #Canada is to disincentivize perpetrators of foreign interference. We must raise the cost, and let our adversaries know that we regard this as a serious & unacceptable challenge to our sovereignty."
- @DanielDorman_ & @KathLeungHK
Foreign interference? The problem is that we don't trust our government: Daniel Dorman and Kather...
'When it comes to foreign interference, governments must earn back Canadians' trust.'
macdonaldlaurier.ca
In @reason, sr. fellow @ShimookaR notes that #Canada's military contribution is small compared to its allies:
"The armed forces struggle to maintain even that minimal level of readiness, ensuring that 'Canada's military is less capable than ever.'"
To remain Canadian, our northern neighbors should become a little more American
Canada long relied on the U.S. for protection. Now it needs to rediscover self-reliance.
reason.com
Pleased to share my thoughts on @PierrePoilievre's recent announcement on sentencing with @rmohamed_yow of the @nationalpost. Law certainly can have a deterrent effect, and this could go some way to addressing the prevalence of these issues. This is a good start, but more needs…
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