Kristyn Byrne discusses the case of Canadian Salim Alaradi detained in UAE.
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The Port of Iqaluit (or Kimmirut): Nunavut’s Lifeline
Funding has been announced for a new deepwater port in Iqaluit, but Paul Pryce questions whether this is the best location for Nunavut’s future prosperity.
Is Equity-Financed Tuition a Viable Alternative to Student Debt?
Christopher Scarvelis examines the feasibility of equity-financed post-secondary tuition, income-sharing agreements and what it means for student debt.
Is Biometrics the Future To Protecting Citizens?
Sukhpal Kaur Sangha discusses biometrics in the screening of those who apply to enter Canada while examining privacy and security concerns.
How the Web Was Won
Cybercrime presents an increasing cost to international trade, but Paul Pryce discusses a promising response from Interpol.
The Budding Grape Vine: Italy’s Struggling Economy
In this multi-part series, Michael Oshell investigates the economic health and outlook of Europe’s largest economies.
‘Killer Robots’ and the Future of Security
Ian is discussing the positive impacts that Artificial Intelligence and Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems could play in the future of security and combat.
Domestic Protectionism and the Value Preposition Guide (Part II of IV)
In the second of a four part series, Jonas looks at the implications of an important part of the Defence Procurement Plan, the domestically oriented Value Preposition Guide
Understanding Conflict: The Rise of Sectarianism in the Middle East
Sectarian violence has re-emerged from a long slumber to become one of the greatest threats to stability in the Middle East.
Ask the Lonely: ISIS and the Narrative of Belonging
Evan Blackwell explains the success behind ISIS’ recruitment efforts.