Labour shortages, high wages for new hires cause headaches for employers: MLI Commentary by Philip Cross
OTTAWA, ON (December 23, 2021): Employers are feeling the pinch this year when it comes to finding qualified workers. While the labour market
OTTAWA, ON (December 23, 2021): Employers are feeling the pinch this year when it comes to finding qualified workers. While the labour market
Macdonald-Laurier Institute's Pod Bless Canada · Across the Pond Ep. 7: NATO’s New Strategic Concept and Why It Matters As threats emerge
If no Arctic boom has yet materialized, the policy response to climate change, and the concomitant need for vastly more mining, may well... The post
OTTAWA, ON (December 21, 2021): A Quebec Premier as the top federal policy maker? Believe it. While in past years the Macdonald-Laurier Institute
If Canada, the United States and our allies genuinely wish to champion our shared democratic values, that battle must begin by defending
Decision-makers, industry and academia need to develop a common and comprehensive understanding of the implications of new technologies in a hybrid
This choice for federal Policy-Maker is unusual in that he is a provincial politician. Rarer still in the history of the Macdonald-Laurier
Ce choix à titre de décideur politique fédéral est inhabituel en ce sens qu’il s’agit d'un politicien provincial. Et il est encore
Warren was unique as an individual, however his story is not. Veterans and first responders are more likely to suffer mental illness as... The post A
Washington needs to properly anchor itself into regional frameworks, writes Stephen Nagy. By Stephen Nagy, December 21, 2021 The Indo-Pacific region
A new paper by MLI Senior Fellow Richard Shimooka navigates the lessons, missteps, and outcomes of the Canadian Surface Combatant program, and
Macdonald-Laurier Institute's Pod Bless Canada · Across the Pond Ep. 6: Why Arctic Security Matters to Canada Canada's security is often taken
A new MLI commentary warns that pending and aggressive drug price control efforts could lead to major unintended consequences in terms of
Protests against Coastal GasLink are unlikely to stop the project. Instead, Chris Sankey warns that they will absolutely make it more difficult
The continuation of the Canada-Cuba partnership will only mean more instability and repression throughout the Americas, writes Avik Jain. By Avik