Canada, Reimagined.
At a moment of national uncertainty, Sagga & Co. exists to ask difficult questions, design better systems, and help Canadians imagine a future that is functional, dignified, and resilient. We are a civic think tank and independent media institution committed to long-term national renewal.
Our Vision: Canada, Reimagined
Canada is not broken — but many of its systems are outdated. Housing no longer provides security. Healthcare struggles to meet demand. Food systems are vulnerable. Work is being reshaped by automation. Democratic trust is eroding. These are systemic challenges that demand systemic thinking.
Sagga & Co. approaches these challenges with patience, rigor, and institutional responsibility. Our work is grounded in research, lived experience, and a belief that societies improve when governance evolves alongside technology and human need.
Housing
Housing is the foundation upon which stability, health, and opportunity are built. We explore policies that prioritize density with dignity, modular and prefabricated construction, community-led zoning reform, and land-use modernization. Our focus is not speculation, but livability.
Healthcare
Canada’s healthcare crisis is as much logistical as it is medical. We envision decentralized care — community-based health pods supported by digital infrastructure, preventative models, and human-centered design that relieve pressure on hospitals while improving outcomes.
Food Security
Reliable access to food is a national concern. We research resilient supply chains, urban agriculture, local production incentives, and transparency systems that protect communities from disruption.
Work, AI & Purpose
Automation and artificial intelligence are transforming labor. Our work examines how societies can preserve dignity, retrain workers, and redefine contribution in an era where traditional employment models are no longer sufficient.
Democratic Renewal
Democracy must evolve to remain legitimate. We study participatory governance, civic technology, and transparent decision-making systems that restore trust between citizens and institutions.
Our Pillars
Civic Innovation & Policy Design
We develop forward-looking policy concepts rooted in Canadian realities, bridging research, governance, and lived experience.
Technology for Public Good
We examine how AI, digital infrastructure, and decentralized systems can strengthen public institutions ethically and transparently.
Community Infrastructure
Strong societies depend on strong local systems — housing, healthcare, education, and public space.
Independent Media & Youth Voice
Free press and emerging voices are essential to democratic health. We protect space for serious dialogue.
Technology should serve people, not replace governance. Our work focuses on applied innovation — tools that enhance transparency, efficiency, and accountability.
Leveraging Technology
Digital Democracy
Secure, auditable voting systems and civic participation platforms designed to increase engagement without compromising trust.
AI-Enabled Governance
Artificial intelligence can reduce administrative burden, accelerate policy analysis, and improve service delivery when implemented responsibly.
Community Platform
We are exploring the development of an integrated civic application connecting services, education, healthcare access, and democratic participation.
Transparency & Trust
Blockchain-based record systems offer new pathways to accountability, traceability, and institutional integrity.
Our New Projects.
Sagga Media
Sagga Media is our independent editorial and documentary platform. It exists to inform, question, and elevate discourse — particularly among younger generations. We address AI-driven unemployment, housing affordability, governance, and social cohesion through long-form journalism and serious conversation.
Policy Concepts
A growing body of research-driven proposals intended to contribute meaningfully to public discourse, academic study, and institutional reform.
Get Involved.
Societal renewal is not the responsibility of institutions alone. We welcome collaboration from researchers, technologists, journalists, students, and engaged citizens who share a commitment to thoughtful progress.
Participation may take the form of research collaboration, media contribution, policy dialogue, or community engagement.