How is the Canadian tourism experience affected by the increase of American presence in a beloved vacation spot? Charlotte Le Vay explores the ways in which the influx of American wealth into the country has the potential to change the economic landscape of Cuba.
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From Friends to Frenemies: What has Changed between US and Turkey?
Friends before, frenemies now? Sha Lalapet examines the dynamic changes in US-Turkey relations over the years. While the partnership has stood the test of time, will it survive in light of recent events?
Canada’s NATO Podcasts: Interview with Magdalena Surma
Listen as Erick McKinlay interviews Canada’s NATO Podcast Contributor and Outreach Coordinator, Magdalena Surma about her experience working at the NATO Association of Canada over the past year.
Interview on Education in Armed Conflict with Fe Nogra Abog -Education Advisor at Plan International Canada (Part II of II)
In part II of II, Natasha Dobrijevic interviews Fe Nogra Abog, Education Adviser at Plan Canada, on the importance of education in conflict zones.
Europe’s Roma Dilemma: Deportation and Exclusion
Andi Asimetaj examines what the European Union is doing with its member countries about the Roma exclusion.
Threats to Canada’s Security: Assured Access to the Global Commons (Part II/III)
As seen in recent years, modern war zones are rife with hybrid threats and belligerent groups that adhere less to international norms and bodies than their ideological motivations. Matthew Sherlock-Hubbard and Marko Babic discuss why Canada must engage with partners across the world to work together in confronting security challenges to Canada, its Allies, and other nations and peoples in need.
Interview on Education in Armed Conflict with Fe Nogra Abog -Education Advisor at Plan International Canada (Part I of II)
Natasha Dobrijevic interviews Fe Nogra Abog, Education Adviser at Plan Canada, on the importance of education in conflict zones.
Libya’s Collapse is Changing North Africa
Pierre-Olivier Bussieres examines the interplay between trade, smuggling, and migration routes in post-Gaddafi Libya.
After A Decade, Canada Has Drones
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), also known as drones, are an important tool for armed forces. After years of setback, Canada’s Armed Forces have finally purchased drone technology. Elise Wagner discusses how Canada got to this important milestone of modern warfare.
Canada’s NATO Podcasts: Interview with Mr. Stefano Fantaroni
Listen as Magdalena Surma interviews Mr. Stefano Fantaroni. He is the First Counsellor of the Political and Public Affairs Section at the Delegation of the European Union to Canada.