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Wildfires are increasing in number and intensity around the world. Why is that? And how can Canadians better prepare for ...
The Agenda began, the conversation around climate change has shifted dramatically. What has gone well in terms of Canadian ...
On June 18, 1985, one of the world’s most successful political dynasties fell apart. Forty years later, Queen’s Park has ...
For more about the policy implications of the G7, Paul Samson, president of CIGI, the Centre for International Governance ...
As we mark National Indigenous History Month, we look back at some major flashpoints in our history to find out how much ...
If Crombie fails to get the support of a majority of voting Liberals, she will have been effectively fired by party ...
Ontario’s first Inspector General of Policing, Ryan Teschner, joins The Agenda to discuss how he will be holding the policing ...
The Agenda's week in review looks at whether inequality has gotten worse since the Great Recession; and what the future of ...
The great financial crisis still casts a long shadow over Canada and the world. A look at how decisions made then have shaped ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney has promised to speed up projects considered nationally important, likely including those in the ...
In hosting the international summit at a time of global uncertainty, Canada can reassert itself on the world stage. The challenge is daunting.
The legislature has broken for the summer with MPPs set to return in October. Why such a long break? Steve Paikin and John ...