Editors from the NATO Association examine the effects that tariffs and a possible trade war would have on America’s allies and what this means for free trade in the world.
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The Final Showdown: Supreme Court to rule on Trump’s Travel Ban
Assim J. Chaudhary explores the recent development of President Trump’s Immigration Policy and the implications it has on national as well as international relations.
The Cost of Free Trade
The Trump administration is considering pulling out of the KORUS free trade agreement. Is it the right move when standing against a nuclear North Korea?
A Shifting Global Economy, Part 4: Global and Geopolitical Trends
This podcast is the fourth and final part in a series on “A Shifting Global Economy,” which engages our researchers in International Business and Economics on changes in the global economy driven by political, social, technological and other global trends. You can check out Part 1 here, Part 2 here, and Part 3 here. Listen as our analysts talk Read More…
NAOC Director Jeff Hull on CP24 Talking About Canadian Defence Policy and NATO
On Wednesday, June 7th, NAOC Director Jeff Hull was on CP24 to talk about the implications of Canada’s new Defence Policy for NATO.
A Propaganda Machine for the Internet Age, Part I: The Science
In Part One of a four-part series, Alexander Sawicki details the rise of a new type of propaganda machine; one tailored to fit a modern, inter-connected, and technologically dependent society.
Trump’s Immigration Ban and the Implications on Canadians
Eric Sabiti discusses Trump’s immigration ban and the implications this may have on Canada.
9 little-known facts about Canada’s involvement in WW2
Alexis Amini explores little-known aspects of Canada’s participation in WW2
Can a Universal Basic Income Program Mitigate the Consequences Fuelled by the Fourth Industrial Revolution?
Automation, the fourth industrial revolution, is threatening countries with high unemployment. Is a Universal Basic Income Program able to mitigate that risk?
Le pouvoir du peuple minoritaire: la Wallonie bloque l’accord CETA
Dans une deuxieme partie d’une serie de trois podcasts sur la politique dans le monde francophone, Megane Visette, Charlie Provost et Charlotte Le Vay partage leur perspective sur la crise du CETA.










