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MAID curriculum criticized by experts who helped create it
Three members of a working group that created the ‘highly influential’ national MAID curriculum have resigned
The big shift in how Indigenous groups participate in resource projects
Increasingly, Indigenous groups are co-owners in major projects. Project proponents say this is changing how projects are approached
Op-Ed: The problem with the Carney government’s approach to aid
Former MP and creator of aid accountability act says aid effectiveness is diluted when trade becomes the goal
‘A nation-building project worthy of the term’: Lewis on hot-button issues
The new NDP leader fielded questions revealing his positions on the new sovereign wealth fund, MAID, social media bans and Gaza student visas
A sovereign wealth fund in name only
Sources say Ottawa’s proposed sovereign wealth fund differs in key respects from the world’s most successful model
Experts praise changes to Disability Tax Credit approvals
Ottawa is proposing to shorten Disability Tax Credit applications for people with some disabilities. Advocates say more can be done
Editorial: How Ottawa could revive charitable giving
By revisiting how donations are taxed, Ottawa could help reverse a decades-long decline in charitable giving
Single payer or hybrid? In pursuit of better health care
Australia’s hybrid health system outperforms Canada’s single payer model. Experts say these factors are critical
A crisis the world isn’t watching
With millions displaced and starving, Sudan struggles for attention — and assistance. Some Canadian aid organizations are playing a part
