Cyber Security and Emerging Threats Kelsie Chasse

I Spy with My Little Eye, Everything You Do. Part Four: Proportionality of Surveillance

In this four-part series, Kelsie Chasse provides an in-depth analysis of intelligence collection in Canada, clarifying many misconceptions and discussing the various pros and cons of clandestine and mass surveillance.

Cyber Security and Emerging Threats Kelsie Chasse

I Spy with my Little Eye, Everything You Do. Part One: Intelligence Collection in Canada

In this four-part series, Kelsie Chasse provides an in-depth analysis of intelligence collection in Canada, clarifying many misconceptions and discussing the various pros and cons of clandestine and mass surveillance.

Charlotte Le Vay Editors' Forum Isabel Zucchero Mégane Visette Sha Lalapet

Happy 16th Anniversary UNSCR1325: Make a wish, blow your candles, now what?

In this Editor’s Forum, we asked our editors’ view on the UNSCR1325 progress towards gender justice in security. In light of the 16th Anniversary of the implementation of UNSCR1325, are we actually progressing towards gender justice in security? How are you encountering gender as a concept in your respective programs?

Grace Lee Society, Culture, and Security

Missing in Action: The Continued Shortage of Visible-Minority and Aboriginal Police Officers in Canada

In the final part of her 3 part series of article about underrepresented group in policing, Grace Lee analyzes the resonance of a previous report about visible-minority and aboriginal police officers shortages today.