In this four-part series, Kelsie Chasse provides an in-depth analysis of intelligence collection in Canada, clarifying many misconceptions and discussing the various pros and cons of clandestine and mass surveillance.
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I Spy with my Little Eye, Everything You Do. Part Two: Privacy Concerns
In this four-part series, Kelsie Chasse provides an in-depth analysis of intelligence collection in Canada, clarifying many misconceptions and discussing the various pros and cons of clandestine and mass surveillance.
The Controversy that Never Ends: Further Politicization of the F-35 Program
Stefan Konrad explores the controversy surrounding the further politicization of the F-35 program.
I Spy with my Little Eye, Everything You Do. Part One: Intelligence Collection in Canada
In this four-part series, Kelsie Chasse provides an in-depth analysis of intelligence collection in Canada, clarifying many misconceptions and discussing the various pros and cons of clandestine and mass surveillance.
Fidel Castro: The “Wealthy” Rebel
After 49 years of ruling, Fidel Castro’s Cuba fell short of becoming a socialist miracle. Konstantinos Efthymiou writes a short brief on Fidel Castro in the aftermath of his fascinating life
Art of the Deal: An Open Competition to Buy the F-35 Planes
In five years time, The Canadian government will need to make a decision concerning the CF-18 replacements. Having an open competition where F-35s win may provide a closer scenario where Canada can acquire the right equipment, at the right price, at the right time. Must we only pick two?
Is That You Santa Claus? A History of NORAD’s Santa Tracker
In this Holiday Special, Jemma Finnegan recounts the origins of NORAD’s famous Santa Tracker
NAOC Essay Competition Winning Entry: The ‘Russian Threat’
Brendon Hossac, the second runner-up in the Grade 11 & 12 category of NAOC’s 2016 high school essay competition, discusses the ‘Russian Threat’
NAOC Essay Competition Winning Entry: A Matter of Cyber Security
Ali Al-Saady, the second runner-up in the Grade 9 & 10 category of NAOC’s 2016 high school essay competition, discusses Canadian cybersecurity dilemmas
NAOC Essay Competition Winning Entry: A United NATO in the Face of Russian Aggression
Adam Johnson, the first runner in the Grade 11 & 12 category of NAOC’s 2016 high school essay competition, examines Russian aggression in Europe










