Tazrian Alam explains the political and ideological motives behind the Montreal Massacre.
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Nuclear Weapons in the Arctic: Problems at the State and Individual Level
Tazrian Alam explains how nuclearizaiton in the Arctic permeates through theoretical boundaries and has tangible effects on all levels of security.
Nuclearization of the Arctic: The Problem On An International Level
Tazrian Alam explains the problem increasing nuclearization of the Arctic through an international-level analysis.
The Arctic’s Energy Reserves: A Golden Opportunity or an Unrealizable Dream?
Amidst a decrease in the price of oil, Erik Underwood examines the feasibility of exploiting Arctic energy reserves.
When Jihadists Return to Knock at your Door
In his latest article Malcolm McEachern discusses an alternative approach to dealing with returning jihadists.
The Serious and Entertaining Sides of the 2014 APEC Summit
The 2014 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit took place in Beijing between 10-12 November. Environmental and geopolitical issues, both regional and global, were discussed over the course of 48 hours, and agreements were reached, some of them exceeding expectations. In addition to reaching an agreement on gas emission with U.S. President Barack Obama, Chinese President Read More…
Canada’s Outdated De Minimis Rules
Canada’s customs tariffs and duties need to be updated to become more in line with the global economy.
Iran Talks: The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
Rija Rasul discusses the recent nuclear negotiations between Iran and the P5+1.
A War for Freedom and Democracy? Remembrance Day and the First World War
Justin Fantauzzo considers the meaning of Remembrance Day and the widening gap between the realities of the First World War and the ceremonies that mark its end.
What’s Next for the Canadian Army?
The Canadian Army has released its newest strategic update. Paul Pryce discusses the post-Afghanistan future of this branch.










