Thanks to the residual powers of the Crown, the Prime Minister can send Canada’s Armed Forces to war without the support of the House.
Rights
Russia Annexes Crimea: what now?
Justine Reisler argues that the Crimean dispute should end with the borders drawn today.
Why Algeria Survived the Arab Spring
Alia El Didi examines how Algeria became the only Arab republic to survive the Arab Spring.
Gender Quotas: The Case in the United States
Hamza Salahuddin looks at some of the studies and movements advocating for policies on gender quotas in corporations in the United States.
The NATO Council of Canada Hosts a Luncheon for the Producer and Cast of the Mirvish Production The Two Worlds of Charlie F.
“ The Two Worlds of Charlie F. presented those lucky enough to attend with the simple sight and sound of injured servicemen and women sharing their stories, their battle scars, their pain for two gripping hours”
The International Traffic in Arms Regulations Dual-National Controversy
An examination of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations dual-national provision and its recent amendment.
Forgotten Minorities: Violence against Armenians in Syria
Justine Reisler discusses the negative impact of the Syrian War on its Armenian community.
A Brief Look at NATO’s History and Core Functions
From the Foreign Policy Association – A Brief Look at NATO’s History and Core Functions” [youtube height=”360″ width=”640″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFXj6caanXo[/youtube]
Security: Still a Male Career?
From NATO’s Review Magazine– “Security: Still a Male Career?” [youtube height=”360″ width=”640″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PNgo744mOQ[/youtube]
What Social Media Can and Can’t Do
From NATO’s Review Magazine– “What Social Media Can and Can’t Do” [youtube height=”360″ width=”640″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrjrvJMRtBo[/youtube]