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Jacques J.M. Shore


The unintended consequences of stricter rules on public policy engagement

The 2023 changes to the Lobbyists’ Code of Conduct around event sponsorship risk undermining public trust in our democratic institutions.

opinion | BY JACQUES J.M. SHORE, SUZANNE SABOURIN | November 10, 2025

An appropriate moment to reflect on Japan

It is worthy for Canada to build a stronger and more dynamic bridge across the Pacific to Japan.

opinion | BY JACQUES J.M. SHORE | October 23, 2025

Forty years on: the Macdonald Commission and its enduring legacy

The Macdonald Commission’s pivotal report recommended the gradual dismantling of trade barriers, but also warned of the danger that the U.S. could leverage in its economic influence.

opinion | BY JACQUES J.M. SHORE, WENDY WAGNER | September 3, 2025

Turning the tables on ‘Positive Nutrition’

Positive Nutrition encourages individuals to view eating as an opportunity to nourish the body and mind by focusing on the abundance of nutrients and foods we should incorporate for optimal health.

Digesting the need to eliminate internal trade barriers on food

At a time of geopolitical uncertainty, addressing internal trade barriers to food is no longer an option; it is a necessity.

Who stands on guard for me?

There is either a deafening silence or confused messaging coming from too many of our leaders who refuse to genuinely console the Jewish people.

opinion | BY JACQUES J.M. SHORE | January 29, 2024

‘Do no harm’: A recipe for government to help industries out of COVID storm

opinion | BY JACQUES J.M. SHORE | December 15, 2021

Feed the world, food for thought: a new national strategy with a moral imperative

opinion | BY JACQUES J.M. SHORE, SUZANNE SABOURIN | October 22, 2021

Congress must use all the might of its gavel to impeach Trump

opinion | BY JACQUES J.M. SHORE | January 13, 2021