The 2019 federal budget proposed a number of changes to the Canada Business Corporations Act. One in particular, which is expected to
Co-operators CEO challenges corporate Canada to ramp up coordinated response to climate crisis
Once a year, Canada’s top corporate citizens gather for the Corporate Knights gala in Toronto. Last week, the CEO of The Co-operators
In the face of mounting evidence that ride-hailing services such as Uber and Lyft are worsening urban congestion, cities around the world
Hundreds of Canadian towns lead global push to declare climate emergency. Let's follow with "real action"
Perhaps you’ve had this experience: you walk into your local coffee shop and mull the options. The barista gestures to the different
If the polling is to be believed, Canada’s smallest province is about to do something big. It may just elect the country’s
Policy-making is increasingly focused on the “appearance” of progress, wherein maintaining appearances becomes an excuse for side-stepping many of the difficult policy
It is now widely accepted that climate change is one of the world’s leading health risks. From driving up the number of
The Trump administration on Monday, April 2, took steps to ease pollution and efficiency rules for new passenger cars and trucks, giving
Slavery has been widely recognized as a crime against humanity. Yet nearly 70 years after it was addressed by Article 4 of