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Alexis Amini

Alexis Amini Canada Canadian Armed Forces Society, Culture, and Security

Ten Facts about Canada’s World War One Contribution

In the wake of Remembrance Day, Alexis Amini delves into Canada’s contribution during the First World War.

Posted on November 17, 2021November 17, 2021 Author Alexis Amini Comments Off on Ten Facts about Canada’s World War One Contribution
Alexis Amini Cyber Security and Emerging Threats

A Deeper Look at the Canadian AI Talent Brain Drain

While Canada’s AI startups face increased competition from foreign scale-ups and BigTech in the enterprise market, the general lack of data readiness among enterprise customers compounds the weakness of Canadian tech entrepreneurs vis-à-vis larger international players.

Posted on May 11, 2021May 12, 2021 Author Alexis Amini Comments Off on A Deeper Look at the Canadian AI Talent Brain Drain
Alexis Amini cyber security Cyber Security and Emerging Threats

AI in Canada: The Brain Drain of Canadian AI Talent is Now Local

In part 3, Research Analyst Alexis Amini explains why Big tech investments in the Canadian AI ecosystem create a localized brain drain of AI talents.

Posted on June 5, 2019June 16, 2021 Author Alexis Amini Comments Off on AI in Canada: The Brain Drain of Canadian AI Talent is Now Local
Alexis Amini cyber security Cyber Security and Emerging Threats

AI in Canada: The Canadian Tech Industry’s Plan to Reverse the Brain Drain of AI Talent

In part 2, Alexis Amini delves into the Canadian tech industry’s strategy to reverse the brain drain of AI talent and develop domestic AI champions able to compete with Big Tech.

Posted on May 24, 2019June 16, 2021 Author Alexis Amini Comments Off on AI in Canada: The Canadian Tech Industry’s Plan to Reverse the Brain Drain of AI Talent
Alexis Amini Cyber Security and Emerging Threats

AI in Canada: Ottawa’s Plan to Reverse the Brain Drain of Canadian AI talent

Research Analyst Alexis Amini explains how Canadian authorities look to build upon Canada’s lead in fundamental AI research to create a world-leading national AI industry featuring a complete value-chain.

Posted on May 16, 2019June 16, 2021 Author Alexis Amini Comments Off on AI in Canada: Ottawa’s Plan to Reverse the Brain Drain of Canadian AI talent
Alexis Amini Canadian Armed Forces Mathew Z. Borden NATO and Canada NATO Operations

NAOC Interview with General Denis Mercier, SACT NATO

NATO Association of Canada interview with French Air Force General Denis Mercier

Posted on June 19, 2017April 28, 2021 Author NATO Association of Canada Comments Off on NAOC Interview with General Denis Mercier, SACT NATO
Alexis Amini Canadian Armed Forces

6 Things to Know About the Defence Policy Review

Following the unveiling of the Defence Policy Review, the NAOC is pleased to present some highlights of the new document.

Posted on June 7, 2017July 10, 2017 Author Alexis Amini Comments Off on 6 Things to Know About the Defence Policy Review
Alexis Amini Canadian Armed Forces Mark Jarratt NATO and Canada

Part 2: A Case for a Realist Foreign Policy

In the final part of a two-part series, research analyst Mark Jarrat and program editor Alexis Amini discuss the shape a realist Canadian foreign policy would take.

Posted on May 8, 2017May 7, 2017 Author NATO Association of Canada Comments Off on Part 2: A Case for a Realist Foreign Policy
Alexis Amini Canadian Armed Forces Mark Jarratt NATO and Canada

Part 1: A Case for a Realist Foreign Policy

In part one of a two part series, making the case for a realist foreign policy. Mark Jarratt and Alexis Amini are discussing the theoretical underpinnings of realism and illustrate by using the 2003 Iraq Invasion.

Posted on April 14, 2017April 13, 2017 Author NATO Association of Canada Comments Off on Part 1: A Case for a Realist Foreign Policy
Alexis Amini Canadian Armed Forces

Five Reasons Why Canada is an Important NATO Member

Despite Canada’s small military and limited defense budget, Alexis Amini argues that the Canadian Forces are a model for European NATO members with comparable capabilities and resources.

Posted on March 25, 2017March 27, 2017 Author Alexis Amini Comments Off on Five Reasons Why Canada is an Important NATO Member

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NATO Association of Canada
Association Canadienne Pour L’OTAN
48 Yonge Street, Suite 610
Toronto, ON, M5E 1G6
416-979-1875
info@natoassociation.ca

NATO Association of Canada (NAOC) is an independent non-governmental organization established to foster a better understanding of goals of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Canada’s role in NATO. While independent from NATO, and not funded by NATO, it utilizes its strong relationships with governments and international organizations to facilitate awareness and understanding of foreign affairs and Canada’s participation in global security. The views expressed by the NATO Association of Canada may not reflect the views of NATO.
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