National Newswatch

Earth Day 2021: Canada’s latest budget falls dangerously short on climate action

Apr 22 2021 — Bruce Campbell — Canada’s latest federal budget did little to tackle climate action or income inequality, two problems with strong ties. Alberta’s Bow Lake is seen in this photo. Josh Woroniecki/Unsplash Bruce Campbell, York University, Canada The 724-page federal budget made vital spending commitments to extend supports to Canadians as the pandemic shock waves continue. It also made […]

The upcoming federal budget: The stakes could not be higher

Apr 12 2021 — Bruce Campbell — April 19 will mark the first Liberal government budget since it was re-elected in 2019—and the first since the coronavirus pandemic struck. Budgets are about choices. Given the monumental challenges going forward and the consequences of not facing them head-on, this budget will have only one precedent: wartime budgets during World War II. The budget […]

The Auditor General’s 2021 Report on Rail Safety: Another Groundhog Day

Mar 1 2021 — Bruce Campbell — Last Thursday [February 25] the Auditor General [AG] released a series of reports, including the lack of government supports to ensure safe drinking water for indigenous communities, and mismanagement of the government’s shipbuilding plan. Receiving much less attention was its report on rail safety, the first since the 2013 Lac-Mégantic rail disaster, which claimed 47 […]

5 ways Norway leads and Canada lags on climate action

Feb 9 2021 — Bruce Campbell — As major oil and gas producers and exporters, Norway and Canada share a particular responsibility for confronting the planet’s existential climate threat. However, their different political, economic and cultural features have resulted in major differences in their climate policy track records. Overall, Norway is a leader on climate change performance and Canada is a laggard. […]

5 ways Norway leads and Canada lags on climate action

Feb 9 2021 — Bruce Campbell — Norway’s Prime Minister Erna Solberg greets Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the G7 leaders summit in La Malbaie, Que., in June 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang Bruce Campbell, York University, Canada As major oil and gas producers and exporters, Norway and Canada share a particular responsibility for confronting the planet’s existential climate threat. However, their […]

The fiscal update falls short in facing climate change and income inequality

Dec 6 2020 — Bruce Campbell — Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland gets a fist bump from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after delivering the 2020 fiscal update in the House of Commons on Nov. 30, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick Bruce Campbell, York University, Canada The federal Liberal government came to office five years ago promising “real change,” including action on the climate […]

Corporate obstructionism endangers meaningful climate action — and the stakes couldn’t be higher

Dec 3 2020 — Bruce Campbell — With COVID-19 cases soaring in Canada and abroad, the immediacy of the pandemic is understandably sidelining public attention on the climate crisis barrelling down the tracks — with catastrophic effects if not reversed over the next 10 years. The federal government introduced Bill C-12 on Nov. 19, mandating carbon-reduction accountability from governments on the path […]

The throne speech must blaze a bold new path — including imposing a wealth tax

Sep 9 2020 — Bruce Campbell — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau looks on as Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland responds to a question during a news conference on Parliament Hill in August 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld Bruce Campbell, York University, Canada The speech from the throne is only weeks away. Moments like these — pandemics, depressions, wars — are historical turning points, […]

Corporate greed knows no bounds, even during a global pandemic

Apr 30 2020 — Bruce Campbell — The Trudeau government recently signed an agreement with Amazon to distribute essential medical supplies across Canada in partnership with publicly owned Canada Post and Purolator. Its dependence on Amazon at time of crisis — a corporation with dangerously unsafe workplaces, and an aggressive anti-union history — is troubling. In the last few days, it has […]

The Coronavirus Crisis: Wake-Up Call for an Economic Paradigm Shift

Apr 14 2020 — Bruce Campbell — The Trudeau government recently signed an agreement with Amazon to distribute essential medical supplies across Canada in partnership with publicly owned Canada Post and Purolator. Its dependence on Amazon at time of crisis— a corporation with dangerously unsafe workplaces, and an aggressive anti-union history— is troubling. Also troubling, Canadian railway giant CP has dragged its […]

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