Is Public Service An Election Target?
Both major Canadian political parties are looking at making the federal public service more efficient.
Both major Canadian political parties are looking at making the federal public service more efficient.
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent trip to France and the United Kingdom was a reminder there is a world beyond Donald Trump. — By Vincent Rigby and Norman Hillmer Originally published on Policy Options...
The gladiator stands staggered on the sandy floor of the Colosseum, waiting for the thumbs up or down. On federal election day, April 28, the CBC will discover its fate: live or die.
What is the role of the Department of National Defence? More importantly, what should it be? The same questions apply to NATO.
United States President Donald Trump has been loud and clear. America’s liberal democratic allies cannot rely on the U.S. to protect them.
California Senator Adam Schiff in his short video featured in The Bulldog claims that Prime Minister Mark Carney said in “anger” that the relationship between the two countries was over.
California Democratic Senator Adam Schiff says thank you to Canada and wishes the current difficulties in our relationship with the U.S. would end:
Will he blink? As an economist, I find it hard to believe that Trump will go through with his Liberation Day tariffs — which come into full effect on Wednesday, April 9.
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