May 14, 2021

In The Know
Report

Prosperity, not politics, will better strengthen French language: MEI

The Quebec government is looking to strengthen the vitality of French, but it may be going about this in the wrong way argues this report from the Montreal Economic Institute. Rather than passing coercive legislation, a more effective method with greater long-term impact would be to enhance the prosperity of the francophone population through economic and education reforms.

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May 13, 2021

May 12, 2021

In The Know
Ideas

Why not nuclear?: C. D. Howe

You can’t get cleaner or more sustainable energy than nuclear, so the first step taken by several provinces to sign a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on the deployment of Small Modular Reactors is an encouraging step as Canada seeks to reach its emissions reduction targets. Neil Alexander outlines several steps government can take to further encourage this implementation in this intelligence memo for C. D. Howe.

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A Good Read

The unlikely reasons conservationists and cattle farmers are natural allies: Birds Canada

Livestock producers and conservationists and environmentalists have not always been the best of friends, but here on Canada’s prairies they are natural allies, argues Ian Cook for Birds Canada. Livestock are necessary for the maintenance of Canada’s native grasslands—an ecosystem crucial to preserving biodiversity and a valuable landscape that absorbs and stores carbon better than even forests.

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May 11, 2021

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Ideas

Bill C-10 will threaten democracy, not preserve it: MLI

For all of the Liberal government’s assurances that it’s passage is necessary to protect democracy and curtail “hurtful” speech, Bill C-10 is an unreasonable assault on our foundational rights, argues the Macdonald-Laurier Institute. Despite it being an impractical solution, it will fundamentally undermine the principle of free expression in this country.

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In Conversation

Is aging old news?: Munk Debates explores

Can the decline of our physical bodies really be slowed? Maybe even reversed? Is science on the brink of curing ageing for good? The Munk Debates podcasts hosts professors Joanna Masel and David Sinclair to discuss the exciting new breakthroughs that are making such discussion even possible.

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May 10, 2021

In The Know
Report

Now is the time to rebuild debt architecture for long-term resilience: The Group of 30 special report

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many economies to institute unprecedented levels of monetary and fiscal support measures, but as the overall economic outlook begins to brighten, this is no time to tighten policy for fear of debt defaults. Reform rather than complacency is required to deal with persistent macroeconomic vulnerabilities argues this special report from The Group of 30.

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