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Producer vs. Consumer Cost: How Affordable Are Renewables? (Energy Security Part 3/3)

In the final part of her series on Canada’s energy security, Emily Robinson takes a look at the cost of renewables to examine how renewable energy is developing.

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Russia’s Resurgent Navy: Assessing The Northern Fleet

With the world looking at southern Russia, Erik Underwood looks north, assessing the revitalization of the Northern Fleet.

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Mining in the Motherland: An Interview with Kevan Ford on the Impact of Sanctions on the Russian Mining Industry

Ian Litschko, Samantha Di Santo and Anojan Nicholas sit down with Kevan Ford, Director and CEO of Great Lakes Metallurgy Ltd. to discuss Canadian involvement in the Russian mining sector.

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Sport for Development and Peace Shown a Yellow Card

In his latest article, Malcolm McEachern explores a creative approach to international development, looking at the strengths and shortfalls of SDP organizations.

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The International Ebola Response Needs Reconstructing, Fast

As Ebola has spread exponentially through West Africa over the past several months and now made its way in a handful of cases into both America and Europe, one central question has emerged: Given the magnitude of Ebola’s threat to international security, why has the current global response failed to bring the epidemic under control?