Reviewing the imminent requirement to expedite the National Ship Procurement Strategy.
Canada
Canada region
Why Public Support of Armed Intervention Is Unnecessary
Thanks to the residual powers of the Crown, the Prime Minister can send Canada’s Armed Forces to war without the support of the House.
The Harper’s Government’s Approach to Digital Diplomacy
Shermineh explores the recent decision by the Harper government to adapt and embrace facets of digital diplomacy.
Having a Say in the North: Indigenous Cooperation and the Arctic Council
Julia Baldesarra examines whether or not the Arctic Council effectively creates a forum of cooperation between indigenous groups and Arctic states.
The NATO Council of Canada Hosts a Luncheon for the Producer and Cast of the Mirvish Production The Two Worlds of Charlie F.
“ The Two Worlds of Charlie F. presented those lucky enough to attend with the simple sight and sound of injured servicemen and women sharing their stories, their battle scars, their pain for two gripping hours”
The International Traffic in Arms Regulations Dual-National Controversy
An examination of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations dual-national provision and its recent amendment.
Youth and Arctic Governance
Julia Baldesarra discusses why it is important for youth to engage in circumpolar affairs and to influence the course of arctic governance.
The Corruption Index: A Cause for Concern
Rebecca McFadgen examines the Corruption Index and its implications both internationally and domestically.
Investing in Canada’s Future
Exploring how key infrastructure investments can improve Canada’s position in the global marketplace and the quality of life for Canadians across the country.
Canada’s Music Industry and the Extension of American Culture
Due to the U.S’s proximity to Canada and its large domestic market, Canada is wary of becoming an extension of American culture.










