How does politics slow the procurement process down? Marissa Young discusses the implications of Ottawa’s most recent shift away from the F-35.
Tag: Canada
The F-35: Canada’s Allies Can See the Benefits, Why Can’t We?
Recent procurement of F-35 stealth bombers by Canada’s allies have reignited the debate on whether or not Canada has made the right decision on the future of the RCAF.
High Politics and Mulroney’s High Warning: Canada, NATO, and the Eastern European Mission
Sophie Barnett discusses former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney’s speech at the NATO Association of Canada’s Gala on Monday June 20 and its contributions to the larger debate surrounding Canada and NATO’s Eastern European mission.
Canada’s Cybersecurity Conundrum
Rejeanne Lacroix analyzes Canada’s cybersecurity structure.
Operation Reassurance: Canada’s Military Contribution to Security in Eastern Europe
It is important that Canada not undervalue international commitments. Matthew Sherlock-Hubbard discusses the importance of Operation Reassurance.
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Canada’s Refusal to Negotiate with Terrorists
Following the recent murder of Canadian Robert Hall by Abu Sayyaf militants, Catherine Gao takes a look at ransom payments and the ethical and strategic dilemmas they create.
Asylum Seekers Fleeing Domestic Violence: The Case for a Broader Approach that Better Protects Claimants
Seema Kawar explores the legal challenges faced by women fleeing domestic violence making refugee claims in Canada.
Canadian Government Acknowledges ISIS’ Genocide Against the Yazidis: Now What?
In light of recent events in the House of Commons, Roderick Ramsden re-examines the ISIS genocide and the implications for Canadian foreign policy.
Canada Decides To Go It Alone on ISIL
Matthew Rae examines Canada’s take on calling ISIL’s actions genocidal.
Trudeau’s Performance in the G7 Summit: Part II of Trudeau in Japan
Demyan Plakhov analyzes Trudeau’s performance in the G7 Summit.