In principle, we would support the Canada Revenue Agency filing taxes on behalf of many Canadians. In practice, the CRA needs to clean up its act first
Category: Commentary
Why I’m proud to be part of the Canadian Affairs newsroom
I love producing stories that help Canadians think deeply about the issues that matter to our future
Op-Ed: What work needs to look like now
The stress I see in exam rooms reflects work systems that no longer fit how families live today
Editorial: Guilbeault right on principle, wrong on policy
Steven Guilbeault’s resignation was an impressive act of principle. But the prime minister is also acting true to his values
Here’s what makes Canadian Affairs a cool place to work
I’ve enjoyed the sense of purpose that comes from building something new together
Op-Ed: MAID and the devaluation of Canadians with disabilities
A new coroner’s report reinforces a troubling trend: Canada facilitates MAID for people with disabilities more effectively than proper care
Editorial: Why the best court reforms won’t make headlines
Some countries are considering scrapping jury trials to improve access to justice. Are there better ways to get to the same outcome?
Op-Ed: The million-dollar myth
The provinces claim to spend small fortunes training doctors. But this framing is inaccurate — and unfair
Op-Ed: The perils of judicial perfectionism
Convening multiple judges for routine civil matters may deliver better results — but still do more harm than good
In conversation with Ross Douthat
The New York Times columnist on religion’s role in public life, engaging with controversial figures, and navigating secular and religious worlds
