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Two retiring MPs reflect on faith and politics after decades-long careers
Liberal John McKay and Conservative Ed Fast reflect on how faith has informed their politics and their proudest accomplishments
Why foreign companies are driving Canadian LNG projects
LNG Canada, the largest private sector investment in Canadian history, is entirely owned by foreign companies
Do campaign spending limits need to be modernized?
Campaign spending limits are tied to traditional notions about the costs of campaigning. Do they need to change for the digital age?
Why are so many Canadian couples choosing to be childless?
A new report says significant shifts in family size — including more couples without children — threaten the role households play in happiness
The surprising location of Canada’s unhappiest cities
The communities with residents reporting the lowest levels of life satisfaction are not the ones you might expect
Carney says Canada should lead in carbon capture. Not everyone agrees
Carbon capture and storage is touted as a way to make fossil fuel production sustainable. But environmental groups say the risks are too high
Subsidized child care takes shape as key election issue
Liberals and Conservatives stake out distinct positions on Ottawa’s subsidized child-care program — and its future
Op-Ed: Government must do more to mitigate pornography’s harms
Pornhub’s owners claim porn does not negatively impact its billions of viewers. Research tells a different story
Ottawa forum on antisemitism sets out measures to combat hate
Gathering of government, religious and law enforcement officials highlights the seriousness of antisemitism threat in Canada
