Drones and the future of Canada’s military industry

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The next step in Carney’s invest-in-Canada plan

The big sell is on. Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government has promised to raise $500-billion dollars of private investment over the next five years to reposition Canada as an important player in international business. The goal is to capture billions in foreign investments by s ...  Show more

Big changes in Ontario’s education system

Last week, Ontario introduced new legislation proposing sweeping changes to education in the province – from how school boards are managed, to having attendance make up part of final grades for high school students. This is the latest in a string of changes that serve to centrali ...  Show more

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