Our program editors debate whether the West and Russia can overcome their policy differences for the sake of confronting ISIS.
Author: NATO Association of Canada
Twitter Recap: 2015 Fall Conference
Here’s a quick media recap of our annual fall conference at the Ministry of Global Affairs on November 1, 2015 in Ottawa via Storify.
Is A More Aggressive Strategy To Counter ISIS Needed?
In the wake of the Paris attacks, our program editors consider whether the West’s military campaign against ISIS should be intensified.
NAOC in the News
The NATO Association of Canada would like to highlight the media appearances of one of our Directors, Mr. Jeff Hull this past weekend. Mr. Hull spoke to CP24 in Toronto about the security implications of the terrorist attacks on November 13, 2015, in Paris and possible ripple effects in the global financial world. He additionally discussed Read More…
Canada and NATO: Global Defence and Security Challenges Conference Recap
A summary of the NATO Association of Canada’s 2015 fall conference in Ottawa.
Should Canada Increase Its Support for NATO Operations to Relieve the Burden of Allies?
On the eve of our annual fall conference, which looks at Canada’s role in NATO following the 2014 Wales Summit, our program editors debate whether Canada should do more to pull its weight.
How Will Foreign Policy Change Under a Liberal Government?
Justin Trudeau has promised a sharp break from the foreign policy priorities of the outgoing Harper government. Our program editors consider how much change we can expect.
Does Putin Have a Better Plan for Fighting ISIS than the West?
Our program editors debate a question that has dominated recent headlines.
Canada in the World: Youth Dialogue on Emerging International Security Challenges
The NATO Association of Canada presents “Canada in the World: Youth Dialogue on Emerging International Security Challenges”
What Was The One Issue You Wish Had Been Addressed in the Foreign Policy Debate?
Now that the dust has settled from Monday’s debate on Canadian foreign policy, our program editors discuss what they wish had been explored.