Author name: Miles Keaton

Miles Keaton is a Canadian journalist and opinion columnist with 9+ years of experience analyzing national affairs, civil infrastructure, mobility trends, and economic policy. He earned his Communications and Public Strategy degree from the prestigious Dalhousie University and completed advanced studies in media and political economy at the selective York University. Miles writes thought-provoking opinion pieces that provide insight and perspective on Canada’s evolving social, political, and economic landscape.

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Opinion: The never-ending riddle of Canadian health spending

For decades, a persistent and puzzling question has haunted Canadian policymakers, healthcare professionals, and taxpayers alike: Why does Canada spend so much on healthcare yet often feel like it gets so little in return? We pride ourselves on a universal, publicly funded system, yet we are confronted with long wait times, staffing shortages, and a […]

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Opinion: Education is never the place to cut corners

In times of economic uncertainty or government budget shortfalls, education often finds itself on the chopping block. It’s presented as a necessary sacrifice, a place where we can “trim the fat” or “do more with less.” This perspective, however, is a profound and dangerous illusion. Viewing education as a line item to be reduced rather

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Egypt & Canada Follow South Korea in Multilingual Ed

In an era defined by global interconnection, the ability to communicate across cultures is no longer a luxury but a critical economic and social imperative. Nations are increasingly looking beyond their borders for educational partnerships that can equip their future generations with this vital skill set. Following a landmark collaboration with South Korea, Egypt is

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Opinion: Canada Unprepared for Earthquakes and Wildfires

The images are becoming tragically familiar: neighborhoods submerged under murky floodwaters, communities reduced to ash by runaway wildfires, and homes shattered by unprecedented windstorms. From coast to coast to coast, Canada is facing a new era of frequent and severe disasters. Yet, a growing chorus of experts warns that our systems of preparedness and response

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Abacus Poll: Canada–Alberta Energy MOU Political Impact

A new, exclusive poll from Abacus Data provides the first concrete look at how the recent energy agreement between the federal and Alberta governments is resonating with Canadians. The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), aimed at accelerating energy and electricity projects, has landed in a complex political landscape, and the survey results reveal a nation divided

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Opinion: Don’t fight protectionism with protectionism

In today’s interconnected global economy, the siren song of protectionism is growing louder. Faced with economic uncertainty, geopolitical tensions, and domestic political pressures, governments are increasingly reaching for a familiar tool: the tariff. The instinct to protect homegrown industries by raising walls against foreign competition is powerful. However, a critical and often overlooked flaw in

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Opinion: Energy Projects Drive Atlantic Canada’s Economy

For decades, Atlantic Canada’s economic narrative was often one of outmigration and struggle. Today, a powerful new story is being written, one powered by a surge in strategic energy development. From offshore wind and green hydrogen to traditional oil and gas, the region is harnessing its vast natural resources and innovative spirit to become a

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Navigating the Housing Crisis: One Family’s Story of Hope

The housing crisis isn’t just a headline or a political talking point. For thousands of Canadians, it’s a daily, grinding reality that dictates life choices, drains bank accounts, and chips away at hope. Behind every statistic about rising rents and unattainable mortgages is a human story. This is one of them—a personal journey through the

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