On May 1, the United Nations Office payed homage to renown Canadian author, parliamentarian, and diplomat Douglas Roche. The occasion was held ahead of Roche’s 85th birthday next month to celebrate his lifelong dedication to peace and efforts to achieve nuclear disarmament. Roche has long been involved with nuclear disarmament and was elected Chairman of Read More…
International Law & Policy
Online Anonymity & The Deep Web: Why We Need A Better Approach To Cyber-Crime
Tina Bouffet examines the double-edged sword of online anonymity and how states should tackle the growing threat of cyber-crime.
Geopolitics Go North: Canada and Russia Have to Start Talking Again
Fallout from the Ukrainian crisis may reach as far as the Arctic circle if diplomatic relations continue to deteriorate.
Made in USA, Assembled in Canada (Part 2/2)
Discussing the Harper government’s MidEast policy and efforts by US-based officials to influence policy on Iran.
Made in USA, Assembled in Canada (Part 1/2)
On recent Canadian-Iranian relations and the Iranian government’s recent diplomatic overture.
Ukraine or U.N envoy debacles will not derail nuclear talks
Relations between P5+1 & Iran have not faltered in the face of pressure from lobbyists, Eastern Europe, or a diplomatic impasse at the UN.
Iran develops aircrafts despite sanctions (Part 2/2)
Iranian companies working with international partners to develop domestic aircraft manufacturing capabilities.
American sanctions endanger international airspace (Part 1/2)
Sanctions imposed by the United States against Iran are against the spirit of international agreements on civil aviation safety.
Global Disease Eradication: Politics and Practicality
In late March, the World Health Organization declared eighty percent of the world as Polio-free.
Due North – Terrorists Set Their Sights on Canada
Andrew Majoran examines the ISIL’s public threat to “destroy” Canada.