Charles Kouri examines cooperation between the military and civilians during the 2013 Alberta floods.
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The Arctic and the Arctic Council
Samantha Black discusses Canada’s approach and role in the Arctic and Arctic Council.
5 Ways Obama’s Green Intentions Will Affect the Canadian Economy
Diana Rivera analyzes Obama’s climate strategy and its implications for the Canadian economy.
The Chinese Stake in the Arctic: Trade Security
Georgi Ivanov explains the reasons for China’s increasing interest in the Arctic in the first part of “The Chinese Stake in the Arctic” series.
Canada and Russia Re-Assert Sovereignty, Ramp Up Security in the Arctic
Brenna Owen outlines some recent developments in the Arctic involving Canada and Russia and examines how they will interact and impact future developments and decisions in the region.
The Joint Support Ship Project: Canada’s Procurement Dilemma
With procurement issues complicating plans to update the Royal Canadian Navy, Paul Pryce suggests looking to foreign shipyards for a production boost.
Securing Interests in Asia Pacific: An honest broker role for Canada
Canada has a lot of work to do to secure its interests in Asia Pacific. Taking on a role as a regional “honest broker” may be the best option.
No Tour d’Afrique?
Canadian officials toured Africa last month, but Paul Pryce asks why Francophone countries were left off the itinerary.
Closing the Political Gender Gap: The National Conversation Canada Needs to Have
Maureen Handrahan discusses the various strategies that exist to increase women’s participation in the Canadian political arena.
Waging War on Water Scarcity: How NATO and Canada Can Defuse Tension and Prevent Conflict in Central Asia
Tyler Amos provides an overview of the water crisis in Central Asia and how NATO can help.