Federal Elections Coverage 2021
Canada is capping student visas. Why now? And will it help?
Over the past several years, the number of international students Canada admits has exploded—to more than one million in 2023. While these students have struggled to find housing and...
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The legal fight for the future of artificial intelligence
The New York Times is suing the creator of ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence bot the Times alleges was trained on millions of its copyrighted articles. It’s not the only...
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Why this women’s hockey league is truly different
There have been previous attempts to launch a professional league for the best women skaters in the world—the stars we’ve all watched at the Olympics, who have had to...
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Why Canada’s infrastructure planning phase never ends
In 2021, then-Infrastructure minister Catherine McKenna announced a process to assess all of Canada’s existing infrastructure in order to better use $180 billion to fix, modernize and improve it...
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A strange truck and an ambitious target: EVs in 2024
It’s shaping up to be a very strange year for electric vehicles. The market leader by a mile has just launched a much-ridiculed truck. Despite growing market penetration, analysts...
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Will Saskatchewan’s fight with Ottawa end in handcuffs?
Starting this month, Saskatchewan has stopped collecting a carbon levy on home heating. This is, of course, against the carbon tax legislation passed by the federal Liberal government. Premier...
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