
The Year Ahead: Our Guide To 2024
If 2023 was the year of wake-up calls—to the dystopian reality of AI, to the destructive force of climate change, to the challenges plaguing immigration and the cost of living—then 2024 will be the year we finally do something about it all. Post-secondary institutions will prep students for careers in quantum computing, the EV economy and, yes, artificial intelligence. Evacuation shelters and emergency management plans will protect Canadians from extreme weather, and governments will finally join forces to build the housing stock we need to solve the affordability crisis. We’ll also finally get some answers—to questions like who will win the U.S. presidential election and, for that matter, whether we’ll have a leadership shakeup of our own. We’ll find out what will come out on top in the battle between fossil fuels and renewables, and whether Quebec’s new language laws will hold water. Here, a guide to everything to expect in the year to come.
The Year Ahead: Food in 2024
More grocery stores will sell lab-grown dairy products
The Year Ahead: Business in 2024
Canada will put the pedal to the metal to become an EV powerhouse
The Year Ahead: Science and Technology in 2024
Canada will be a key player in the global commercial space race
The Year Ahead: Culture in 2024
Canadian film will stay stuck in the past—for now
The Year Ahead: Housing in 2024
Cities will learn to live with encampments
The Year Ahead: Sports in 2024
Sport-ticket prices are going to balloon out of reach
The Year Ahead: Climate in 2024
Fires will get bigger, faster and hotter—and communities need to prepare
The Year Ahead: Health in 2024
The threat of superbugs will loom too large to ignore
The Year Ahead: Politics in 2024
Far-right politics will fuel extremism
The Year Ahead: Education in 2024
More Canadian schools will say no to smartphones
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