It is not clear whether Ottawa has the constitutional authority to pass the Online News Act
Category: Commentary
An open letter to the new Heritage Minister
The Online News Act raises profound questions about the kind of country Canada is and the kinds of companies it is committed to helping
‘I had all that training I never used’
Canadian Affairs speaks with Canadian Armed Forces veteran Stephan Adams about his experience volunteering as a fighter in Ukraine
Q&A with residents of a homeless encampment
Canadian Affairs visited one of Toronto’s homeless encampments to find out what pushed some residents to the margins of society
Why I’m launching Canadian Affairs
Bill C-18 and market consolidation won’t solve the news industry’s woes. What will is subscriber-focused journalism. Enter Canadian Affairs
Q&A with the authors of Valley of the Birdtail, a history of Canada
Andrew Stobo Sniderman and Douglas Sanderson’s book Valley of the Birdtail (HarperCollins, 2022) won the Dafoe Prize and the Stubbendieck Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize. It was a finalist for the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing. LH: What is Valley of the Birdtail about and why should people read it? DS: Valley is a […]
