Saad Shah assesses the reasons for why Canada might be involved in the anti-ISIS coalition longer than expected.
5. Authors of the NCC
A list of authors, past and present
Ottawa Shooting Will Leave Canada Shaken but Not Shattered
Hannah Styffe reflects on the tragic event which took place in the nation’s capital, and why it should make us all feel more grateful for being Canadian.
Twenty-Five Years After the Fall
Corinne Stancescu examines the importance behind the upcoming twenty-fifth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall
The Rise of Venezuela
In her latest article, Sayde-Hope Crystal discusses the election of Venezuela to a two year term as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council.
Who said foreign policy couldn’t be “domesticated”?
Anojan looks at how different diaspora communities in the United States and Canada have sought to include their interests within the wider foreign policy goals of their adopted homeland
The Case for the Turks and Caicos
“Paul Pryce explains how annexation of the Turks and Caicos Islands could benefit Canada not only economically but also from a defence standpoint.”
Chaos in the Capital
Tazrian Alam explains how today’s shootings in Ottawa are the latest in a long history of major security breaches and terrorism incidents in Ottawa and across Canada.
Mining in West Africa: Worth the Risk?
Samantha Di Santo examines the financial repercussions facing Western Africa as a result of the deadly Ebola virus.
Solving the Terrorism Equation Through Education
Education can lead to enlightenment, critical thinking and respect. A look at how education can break the cycle of radicalization.
Just How Much Can Airstrikes Accomplish Alone?
Ground troops will be needed sooner or later in Syria and Iraq in order to fully win the war against the Islamic State (IS). As recently argued by Conrad Black, the Turks, Egyptians and Persians are just some of those who should be the ones sending boots on the ground in the Middle East. Sending Read More…










