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Canada’s public safety personnel face escalating levels of psychological stress injuries. Our latest #JSGSPolicyBrief examines the issue and identifies policy actions to ensure equitable, evidence-informed care. More info: schoolofpublicpolicy.sk.ca/research-ideas…
Canada’s aging population is at a tipping point. The “Senior Promise”, built on a pay-as-you-go system, now faces major fiscal and demographic challenges along with rising intergenerational inequity. Read more in our latest #JSGSPolicyBrief: schoolofpublicpolicy.sk.ca/research-ideas…
At a time when uncertainty and change have become the new norm for the public service, Gregory Jack explores what this means, unpacking insights from an @IpsosCanada study. Read the full #JSGSPolicyBrief: schoolofpublicpolicy.sk.ca/research-ideas…
What happens when a public system no longer answers to the public it serves? Our latest #JSGSPolicyBrief examines how recent education reforms reflect a deeper ideological shift away from the principle of education as a public good. Read more: schoolofpublicpolicy.sk.ca/research-ideas…
Over the last decade, the federal public service has expanded by over 40%. As PM Carney initiates a spending review to reduce the federal deficit, our latest #JSGSPolicyBrief explores whether the federal public service meets the needs of Canadians. schoolofpublicpolicy.sk.ca/research-ideas…
As American politics grows more unpredictable, Canada needs to rethink its diplomatic relationship with its closest ally. The latest #JSGSPolicyBrief by George Haynal, Senior Fellow at @munkschool explores what's at stake. ➡️ schoolofpublicpolicy.sk.ca/research-ideas…
How can Saskatchewan better fund and maintain its civic infrastructure? Our latest #JSGSPolicyBrief dives into the challenges and opportunities to building thriving communities in the province. schoolofpublicpolicy.sk.ca/research-ideas…
From trade dynamics to climate change, the return of Trump can reshape international relations in unprecedented ways. The latest #JSGSPolicyBrief explores what Trump 2.0 might mean for the world—and why it's time for global leaders to prepare. schoolofpublicpolicy.sk.ca/research-ideas…
Canada’s role in the nuclear fuel cycle is expanding, with a new site selected for spent fuel storage. To stay competitive and maximize our resources, policies on enrichment and reprocessing are essential. Learn more in our latest #JSGSPolicyBrief: schoolofpublicpolicy.sk.ca/research-ideas…
With a global shift toward decarbonization, what does the future hold for Canada’s oil sector? Our latest #JSGSPolicyBrief explores critical insights on balancing economic priorities with environmental commitments. 🔗 Read the full brief: schoolofpublicpolicy.sk.ca/research-ideas…
In which areas can Saskatchewan build its strength to stimulate economic growth & job creation? Dive into our latest #JSGSPolicyBrief to understand the necessity of developing a new economic strategy that fits Saskatchewan's evolving needs, by Ron Styles: schoolofpublicpolicy.sk.ca/research-ideas…
What role can Renewable Energy Cooperatives (RECs) play in ensuring Canada achieves its net-zero emissions? What are the policymaking challenges that impact the REC landscape? Find answers, insights, and more in the latest edition of #JSGSPolicyBrief. schoolofpublicpolicy.sk.ca/research-ideas…
From #AI to globalization – a host of factors continue to disrupt the world economy. In a future driven by globalization, can Canada sustain its position among advanced global economies? Find insights, answers, and more in this #JSGSPolicyBrief ow.ly/zYRI50Ptfkh
The global impacts of #climatechange and the need to reduce GHG emissions have become increasingly evident. In the latest #JSGSPolicyBrief, @margot_hurlbert and co-authors consider SMRs in SK as a means to address this complex problem. @UofRegina @usask schoolofpublicpolicy.sk.ca/research/publi…
Few Canadians would disagree with the statement that the #RCMP, probably Canada’s most iconic institution, is in trouble. In the latest issue of #JSGSPolicyBrief, authors Kevin Lynch & Jim Mitchell identify structural changes needed to reshape the RCMP. ow.ly/kJqf50MGH4W
Canada’s #healthcare system, post-pandemic, is in crisis. In today's #JSGSPolicyBrief, Peter Nicholson proposes how to start doing things differently to repair health care in Canada. Read more online: ow.ly/OiKz50Mp05m @usask @UofRegina
John Richards: To grasp fully the context of #reconciliation with #Indigenous people in Canada, it’s important to understand that the choices of Indigenous people as where to live have changed over the past two decades. #JSGSpolicybrief #skpoli #cdnpoli ow.ly/Fjr850HzYHp
Canada is one of the top ten economic leaders in the world according to GDP rankings says @WorldBank. But is GDP the only sign of success? Instead should we shift the focus to the wellbeing of people? @IrynaKhovrenkov @ICazakoff @cifsask #JSGSPolicyBrief schoolofpublicpolicy.sk.ca/research/publi…
In the latest issues of #JSGSPolicyBrief, Senior Policy Fellow Dale Eisler tackles the issue of western alienation, following the outcome of the federal election. #cdnpoli #skpoli ow.ly/Vqj550xbWlb
DYK 1 in 5 #CAN renters face an affordable housing crisis, spending >50% of their income on shelter ow.ly/qoU730bFzzI #JSGSPolicyBrief
With a global shift toward decarbonization, what does the future hold for Canada’s oil sector? Our latest #JSGSPolicyBrief explores critical insights on balancing economic priorities with environmental commitments. 🔗 Read the full brief: schoolofpublicpolicy.sk.ca/research-ideas…
In the latest issues of #JSGSPolicyBrief, Senior Policy Fellow Dale Eisler tackles the issue of western alienation, following the outcome of the federal election. #cdnpoli #skpoli ow.ly/Vqj550xbWlb
DYK 1 in 5 #CAN renters face an affordable housing crisis, spending >50% of their income on shelter ow.ly/qoU730bFzzI #JSGSPolicyBrief
How can Saskatchewan better fund and maintain its civic infrastructure? Our latest #JSGSPolicyBrief dives into the challenges and opportunities to building thriving communities in the province. schoolofpublicpolicy.sk.ca/research-ideas…
Over the last decade, the federal public service has expanded by over 40%. As PM Carney initiates a spending review to reduce the federal deficit, our latest #JSGSPolicyBrief explores whether the federal public service meets the needs of Canadians. schoolofpublicpolicy.sk.ca/research-ideas…
John Richards: To grasp fully the context of #reconciliation with #Indigenous people in Canada, it’s important to understand that the choices of Indigenous people as where to live have changed over the past two decades. #JSGSpolicybrief #skpoli #cdnpoli ow.ly/Fjr850HzYHp
As American politics grows more unpredictable, Canada needs to rethink its diplomatic relationship with its closest ally. The latest #JSGSPolicyBrief by George Haynal, Senior Fellow at @munkschool explores what's at stake. ➡️ schoolofpublicpolicy.sk.ca/research-ideas…
Canada is one of the top ten economic leaders in the world according to GDP rankings says @WorldBank. But is GDP the only sign of success? Instead should we shift the focus to the wellbeing of people? @IrynaKhovrenkov @ICazakoff @cifsask #JSGSPolicyBrief schoolofpublicpolicy.sk.ca/research/publi…
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