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To Be or Not to Be: Why the Acquisition of the F-35 is a Canadian Necessity

As Ottawa revisits its commitment to purchase 88 F-35A fighter jets, Jonah Moffatt argues that renewed hesitation signals strategic indecision and that a mixed fleet including the less advanced Saab JAS-39 Gripen would dilute Canadian airpower. If Canada seeks to lead within NATO and fulfil its middle-power ambitions, it is necessary to ground credibility in capability and avoid prioritizing political considerations over long-term security interests.

Canada’s Strategic Role in NATO’s Arctic Frontier

From Mines to Mandates: Critical Minerals as the Key to Meeting Canada’s NATO Contributions

When Allies Become Threats: What U.S. Pressure on Greenland Reveals about NATO’s Fragility and Canada’s Arctic Vulnerability

From Caracas to Canada: What U.S. Doctrine Means for the Northwest Passage 

Avoiding Escalation Pitfalls: Australia and NATO 

What does the Australia-NATO partnership mean in the current moment of geopolitical flux? In this piece, junior research fellow Joel Sawyer examines the strategic histories driving Australia-NATO alignment, the potential hazards of deepening military cooperation, and how to move the relationship forward. 

Not Just a Submarine: South Korea’s Bid and Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy 

Border Flashpoints: What NATO Can Learn from the Thailand–Cambodia Crisis

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Hedging with the Dragon: Mark Carney’s China Visit and Canada’s Search for Strategic Autonomy 

What’s at Stake for Canada in the Indo-Pacific?

Why Public Support for NATO Matters in Canada

Public support for NATO is often treated as a background statistic – measured through opinion polls, but rarely examined in depth. In democratic societies like Canada, however, public support is more than a reflection of sentiment. It is a key source of democratic legitimacy for foreign and security policy, shaping political decision-making and sustaining long-term Read More…

For Freedom: Examining the Implications of the Iranian Protest on NATO and Canada

A War on Survival: Famine, Displacement, and Coercion in Sudan

Space Diplomacy and NATO

Built to Watch: The Smart City and the Reinvention of the Surveillance State in Daily Life

Breaking Barriers from the Battlefield: Women Journalists Reporting From the Front Lines

Female journalists experience harmful stereotypes, increased susceptibility to violence, and additional barriers, especially when reporting in conflict zones. Journalism is a crucial mechanism that contributes to peace and security, and it is essential to support women in this space as they add differing perspectives in this traditionally male-dominated space.

More Than Just a Woman: Exploring Peacekeeping Operations Through a Multifaceted Lens

“Building Canada Strong”: an Investigation of Opportunities for Women in Canada’s Procurement Strategy

Parité ou Fragilité : Pourquoi l’Exclusion des Femmes Affaiblit la Sécurité Internationale

Shifting Priorities in Ukraine: Is NATO’s WPS Agenda Under Threat?

The Value of our Strength: How Carney’s Davos Speech Exposes NATO’s Economic Security Gap

As NATO faces an era of unprecedented economic coercion between allies, can a military alliance built for tanks and treaties truly protect its members from tariffs and trade wars? In this article, Kaya Dupuis examines Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s landmark speech at the World Economic Forum, arguing that Canada’s pivot toward “strategic autonomy”, leveraging energy, critical minerals and bilateral trade deals as defensive tools, exposes a fundamental gap in NATO’s mandate, one that leaves middle powers increasingly vulnerable to economic threats that Article 5 was never designed to address.

The power of Atom, shared: Future of Canada’s extended nuclear deterrence within NATO. 

Understanding Canada’s Trade Diversification Policy and Lessons for other NATO States

What does the Venezuelan Oil Situation mean for Canadian Energy Security in the NATO Alliance?

Financing Resilience in Critical Minerals: How Allies Are De-Risking with Policy

Les algorithmes au pouvoir : comment l’IA redéfinit la guerre de l’information? 

Dans l’espace numérique, l’information circule à une vitesse inédite. Les réseaux sociaux permettent à chacun de diffuser des contenus en quelques secondes auprès d’un public mondial, favorisant les échanges d’idées à grande échelle. Pourtant, ils facilitent aussi la propagation de contenus trompeurs. Avec l’essor de l’intelligence artificielle (IA), cette réalité a franchi un nouveau cap Read More…

Protecting Arctic Cyberinfrastructure: Quantum Sensors for Domain Awareness in the North

The Missing Shield: Why NATO’s Innovation Strategy Needs Modern Intellectual Property Protection

Canada’s Arctic Surveillance at Risk, Are Space Capabilities Enough to Defend Sovereignty?

Canada Already Entered the Quantum Era: Is it Exposed or Ready for What Comes Next?

Disinformation and the Collapse of Shared Reality: Lessons from the Venezuela–Maduro Crisis

On January 3, 2026, the United States announced that its forces had captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and flown him to New York to face charges. Within minutes of President Donald Trump’s message breaking across social media platforms, an array of AI-generated images, recycled footage, and outright false claims began circulating widely. Some purported to Read More…

Defending Solidarity After Warsaw’s Flag Incident

Spamouflage in Canada: How Targeted Disinformation Undermines Democracy

What Canada Has Yet To Learn from Ukraine About Countering Disinformation

The Role of Government in Combating Gender-Based Disinformation 

La souveraineté canadienne à l’épreuve du Passage du Nord-Ouest

Avec la fonte accélérée des glaces, le Passage du Nord-Ouest devient progressivement navigable, transformant une route longtemps marginale en un enjeu central du commerce et de la sécurité internationale. Cette évolution remet directement en cause le statut juridique de cette voie maritime et, par conséquent, la capacité du Canada à en contrôler l’accès. L’importance croissante Read More…

How the Canadian Army is Uniquely Positioned for the Intensification of Climate Change 

How does community-level climate resilience in Canadian coastal communities contribute to NATO’s transatlantic security? 

Power Play in the Arctic: Part 6 – Cold Fronts, Hot Choices: Dr. George Soroka Looks Ahead

When Climate Risk Becomes a Security Issue: NATO’s Response to a Changing Threat Environment

In this series, the NATO Association of Canada in partnership with the NATO Research Group out of the University of Toronto, explore issues related to security, prosperity, and the international rules-based order.

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Special Publication

Special Publication

The NATO Association of Canada in partnership with the Canadian Army Journal (CAJ) announces the release of Cutting through the Haze: Grey Zone Operations and Contemporary Threats, eds. Christopher Maternowski and Aditi Malhotra (Summer 2023).

An inaugural collaboration between the NATO Association of Canada and the CAJ, this volume provides perspectives on issues relevant to grey zone operations and other topics from experts within the North American defence and security community. The volume emphasizes the growing importance of the grey zone and the role of defence innovation in grey zone and conventional operations.

Special Publication

Special Publication

The NATO Association of Canada has released its Winter 2023 special publication.

In Navigating a Global Crisis: Climate Change and NATO, ed. Christopher Maternowski, leading authorities offer insights on what rising temperatures mean for international security and NATO. The volume explores the many ways in which climate change constitutes an urgent concern for the international community and a threat on which NATO and other intergovernmental organizations must increasingly collaborate and act.

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