In her latest article, Corinne Stancescu examines the plight of Afghan refugees despite Western involvement in Afghanistan coming to an end.
5. Authors of the NCC
A list of authors, past and present
A History of LGBTQ Rights in Canada
In his latest article, James Keeling explores the history of LGBTQ rights in Canada, commenting on the social inequalities that still exist.
Hong Kong’s Fight For Democracy: What The West Needs To Know
An overview of the recent student-led protests in Hong Kong. Why are they happening and how should the western world react?
An interview with Ambassador Lauri Lepik, Estonia’s Permanant Represenatative to NATO
Jenny Yang interview’s Ambassador Lepik on the Security Situation in Estonia as well as Estonia’s Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence
An Age Old Problem: Long Term Consequences of Canada’s Aging Fleets
Emily Robinson addresses the long term consequences of Canada’s aging fleets.
‘Democracy’ Comes to Kabul
In her latest article, Sayde-Hope Crystal explores the response to the conclusion of Afghanistan’s tumultuous, year-long election, and its potential long-term repercussions.
The Arctic Challenge: Canada’s Losing Race
As nations continue to advance their interests in the Arctic, Erik Underwood examines Canada’s position in the region
Capturing value by going commando
Anojan Nicholas shows how insights from the Pentagon’s internal “think tank” could revolutionize business strategy.
Long Live the Unwavering Canadian Support For Ukraine.
Mathieu Dumont reports on the Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko’s address to the Canadian parliament and also looks at the unwavering Canadian support for Ukraine.
Leveraging Canada’s Resources for an Optimum Response to IS
As the international community responds to IS, Shahryar Pasandideh examines what would be the optimal Canadian contribution to the ongoing effort.










