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Tag: Canada

Demyan Plakhov NATO and Canada

Trudeau’s Performance in the G7 Summit: Part II of Trudeau in Japan

Demyan Plakhov analyzes Trudeau’s performance in the G7 Summit.

Posted on June 16, 2016June 15, 2016 Author Demyan Plakhov Comments Off on Trudeau’s Performance in the G7 Summit: Part II of Trudeau in Japan
Kelsey Berg NATO and Canada

Part IV: The Power of Migrants

Avoiding crisis and creating opportunity. Kelsey Berg discusses how the challenge facing Western nations involves utilizing the mass migration as a positive force.

Posted on June 16, 2016June 15, 2016 Author Kelsey Berg Comments Off on Part IV: The Power of Migrants
Demyan Plakhov NATO and Canada

Justin Trudeau in Japan: Part I

Demyan Plakhov analyzes Justin Trudeau’s visit in Japan.

Posted on June 11, 2016June 10, 2016 Author Demyan Plakhov Comments Off on Justin Trudeau in Japan: Part I
Canadian Armed Forces Jayson Derow

The Deadliest run of Their Lives: D-Day Marked the Beginning of the End

In a day of hard bitter fighting, the Regina Rifles had secured their D-Day objective. Jayson Derow highlights the importance of Canada’s role in the pivotal battles of D-Day.

Posted on June 6, 2016June 6, 2016 Author Jayson Derow Comments Off on The Deadliest run of Their Lives: D-Day Marked the Beginning of the End
Grace Lee Society, Culture, and Security

Who’s Watching? The Current State of Intelligence Oversight in Canada (Part 2)

In the second of a two-part series, Grace Lee reviews changes made to Canadian security intelligence oversight since the 2015 federal election.

Posted on May 29, 2016May 30, 2016 Author Grace Lee Comments Off on Who’s Watching? The Current State of Intelligence Oversight in Canada (Part 2)
Adam Feldman Lex et Orbis

Trade Arbitration: Foreign Corporations vs. Pressing Governmental Objectives (Pt. 2)

In 2015, faced with opposition to ISDS in many European countries, the European Parliament decided there must be a new arbitration system for the pending Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).

Posted on May 28, 2016June 23, 2016 Author ADAM FELDMAN Comments Off on Trade Arbitration: Foreign Corporations vs. Pressing Governmental Objectives (Pt. 2)
NATO and Canada Rejeanne Lacroix

The Dollars and Sense of ‘Canada Is Back’

Rejeanne Lacroix examines how NATO is perceived in the international community and how greater payments and commitments must be made toward the Alliance. Lacroix specifically examins the 2% GDP spending and its implications.

Posted on May 19, 2016May 19, 2016 Author Rejeanne Lacroix Comments Off on The Dollars and Sense of ‘Canada Is Back’
Cyber Security and Emerging Threats Julia Peng

A Tale of Two Seas: Chinese Naval Disputes and What It Means for Canada

Julia Peng explores how the China South Sea dispute will affect the geopolitics of the Arctic, especially concerning Canada.

Posted on May 19, 2016May 16, 2016 Author Julia Peng Comments Off on A Tale of Two Seas: Chinese Naval Disputes and What It Means for Canada
Canada Defense Elise Wagner Investment Procurement

Fine Balance: Weighing Canadian Interests in Procurement, Economics, and Integrity

The Integrity Regime ensures that Canadian defence procurement remains open, transparent, and viable. Yet what is there to ensure that Canada’s defence industry remains profitable?

Posted on May 18, 2016May 17, 2016 Author Elise Wagner Comments Off on Fine Balance: Weighing Canadian Interests in Procurement, Economics, and Integrity
Adam Feldman Legal Editor Lex et Orbis

Trade Arbitration: Foreign Corporations vs. Pressing Governmental Objectives (Pt. 1)

Adam Feldman looks into how trade arbitration provisions currently favour corporations and how the process can be reformed.

Posted on May 18, 2016June 23, 2016 Author ADAM FELDMAN Comments Off on Trade Arbitration: Foreign Corporations vs. Pressing Governmental Objectives (Pt. 1)

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