On 23 March 2011, as the Qaddafi regime turned its weapons against the Libyan people, NATO commenced Operation Unified Protector, intended to enforce a United Nations mandated no-fly zone and to protect the civilian population. Almost three years later, on 21 March 2014, the NATO Council of Canada hosted an event in Calgary on this Read More…
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The Crimean Tatars and the Indigenous Peoples of Quebec: Similarities In the Face of Separation
Building on last week’s article “The Tatar Question”, Rebecca McFadgen identifies connections between the Crimean Tatars and the indigenous peoples of Quebec.
Defence Cuts: Reserves Pay the Price
By mandating large defence cuts while keeping personnel and capital expenses fixed, the government has ensured that the readiness of the Forces will suffer.
Stephen Harper’s Statement on NATO Anniversary
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper releases a statement on NATO’s 65th anniversary on April 4, 2014.
One Man’s Terrorist is Another Man’s Freedom Fighter: The Struggle for Definitional Solidarity
Andrew Majoran analyzes the issues multilateral institutions have with defining terrorism.
So, you want to be a diplomat?
Ever wanted to be an Ambassador or Trade Commissioner? Read on.
International Affiliations: Bringing Parties Together
Rebecca McFadgen examines Canadian political parties’ affiliations with international organizations of like-minded parties.
University of Toronto Mississauga Recognizes the NATO Council of Canada for Providing Mentorship Opportunities to Students
Representatives from the NATO Council of Canada have been invited to participate in the University of Toronto Mississauga, Department of Economics’ internship presentations.
Canadian Foreign Policy Leading the Way for NATO?
Samantha Hossack contemplates the ramifications of recent decisions Canadian foreign policy in regards to its participation in NATO ops.
Currency Devaluation: Impacts on Human Growth
Travelers on a budget often rejoice at low exchange rates. However, from an economic perspective, devalued currencies are nothing to celebrate.









