Zahra Sachedina discusses why doing business with the Common Law countries is beneficial for Canadian companies.
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Egypt before the Coup (Part Three): Economic Ignorance, Sectarian Friction, and the “Deep State”
From a rally outside the House of Lords in London, to a protest in Egypt’s Aswan – Milosz Zak recounts his experiences with the Copts in Morsi-era Egypt.
Canada’s Commonwealth Century
Tim Hewish on Canada’s position to seize the Commonwealth advantage as a global actor in international affairs.
BBM, Whatsapp, or iMessage: How cellphones are a part of the solution to post-war Afghanistan
Zahra Sachedina notes the positive effect mobile phones and their technology is having in Afghanistan and their potential in re-developing the country
Canada and the Commonwealth: A Mutual Reliance
Samantha Black argues that why a weakened Commonwealth risks reducing Canada’s role in international affairs.
Egypt before the Coup (Part Two): Insular Communities, Uneasy Coexistence, and Morsi’s Respect for Religions
From a rally outside the House of Lords in London, to a protest in Egypt’s Aswan – Milosz Zak recounts his experiences with the Copts in Morsi-era Egypt.
The “Great” Canadian Trade Agenda
Ben Hartley on the importance of diversifying Canadian trade.
The Need for German Hegemony in the Eurozone
Christopher Kelly makes the case for decisive German leadership to navigate the eurozone through the crisis.
Defending Politics or Politicking Defence?
Sam Hossack analyzes the Canadian government’s commitment to the Canadian Forces.
Canadian Arctic Policy and Public Concerns
Nil Sendil comments on Canada, its role as the Chair of the Arctic, and public concerns.