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Guest Column: Let's Calm Down about Bill 21 Respecting the Laicity of the State
Stéphane Dion
Apr 1
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March 2026
Sage Newsletter: Happy Two Percent, Canada! Now for the hard part
March 29 Sage Newsletter
Mar 29
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SAGE
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Guest Column: Limited Leviathans: The Paradox of Power in an Interdependent Global Economy
Globalization and trade expert John Hancock argues that the Iran war has exposed a Great Powers paradox: the very sources of their hegemonic standing…
Mar 29
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Guest Column: Rewiring the Machinery
How Canada’s public service can adapt to the endurance economy, and why it must. By Gregory Jack and Mike Colledge
Mar 29
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A Fractured World Meets Canadian Federalism
Quebec economist and former central banker Martin Coiteux points out in this week’s Sage that military spending is on track to exceed health care.
Mar 29
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Martin Coiteux
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Canada Finally Hits 2%, Now Things Get Hard - Strategically, Industrially and Politically
Is defending the Arctic alone realistic?
Mar 28
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Sage Newsletter: A Debate Opens Up About the Extent of Rupture
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Mar 22
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Trump Didn't Break the System — China Did: Why the Rupture Theory Doesn't Hold Up
Don Wright has served at the Deputy Minister level in the Saskatchewan and British Columbia governments.
Mar 22
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Don Wright
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Keep Calm and Trade On: Canada Has Cards to Play In CUSMA Review
Andrei Sulzenko
Mar 22
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The Last Straw
Miville Tremblay has over 35 years of experience in economics and finance, including at the Bank of Canada and CPA.
Mar 22
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Miville Tremblay
Guest Column: Canada Should Join the European Political Community
Stéphane Dion
Mar 22
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Sage Roundtable: As Iran Chokes Hormuz, Canada Faces Its Energy Moment
Sage contributors discuss the global energy crunch.
Mar 22
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