Seema Kawar explores the legal challenges faced by women fleeing domestic violence making refugee claims in Canada.
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Should there be Referendums?
Today’s EU referendum brings up not only the question of whether Britain would be better with or without Europe, but whether referendums are the way these decisions should be made.
Canadian Government Acknowledges ISIS’ Genocide Against the Yazidis: Now What?
In light of recent events in the House of Commons, Roderick Ramsden re-examines the ISIS genocide and the implications for Canadian foreign policy.
Canada’s NATO Podcasts: Interview with MP Mustafa Dzhemilev
Listen as Magdalena Surma interviews Mr. Mustafa Dzhemilev. He is a former Soviet dissident and leader of the Crimean Tatar National Movement and Ukrainian MP.
Rise of Uber-Warfare: The Acceleration of History through Military Technologies
What do autonomous weapon systems mean for the future of warfare? Pierre-Olivier Bussieres examines how new technologies are changing the very definition of war.
Venezuela: In the Midst of a Political and Economic Crisis
Venezuela is quickly heading in the direction of a failed state and the Organization of American States is looking expel it. Kristyn Byrne discusses the internal economic and political crises taking place in Venezuela today and what they may mean for the future of Venezuela’s membership in the OAS.
Brexit to Your Left
Those in the “Leave” camp of the Brexit debate are not solely UKIP and rebellious Tories – there are left-wing Brexiters too. But how do they make their case?
Polish Promises, the Eastern Flank and Canadian Leadership
Rejeanne Lacroix examines Canada’s role in Eastern Europe and the Baltics.
The Ongwen Trial: Part II on Justice and Security in Uganda
Demyan Plakhov examines the Ongwen Trial.
Canada Decides To Go It Alone on ISIL
Matthew Rae examines Canada’s take on calling ISIL’s actions genocidal.