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Dominate the World like we do Hockey: A Reverie Series: Part 2

This article is the second installment of a three part series on Canadian Foreign Policy. The initial background piece can be found here. Activity and Association Bilateral free trade agreements are a good indication of principal power. Canada currently has six bilateral free trade agreements with Colombia, Peru, the European Free Trade Association, Costa Rica, Chile, Read More…

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Reexamining the Gulf of Guinea: Fewer Attacks, Better Pirates

James M. Bridger argues that just because there has been a reduction in instances of maritime piracy in the Gulf of Guinea does not mean that the problem is close to being solved as offenders have increased both their operational sophistication and target selectivity.

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March-April, 2013 – Securing Canada’s Energy Future

FOR REGISTRATION: Submit Registration Form or Register with Paypal! Conference Registration Conference Registration: Member $65.00 CADConference Registration: Non-Member $75.00 CADStudent Conference Registration $20.00 CADStudent Group (10 or more) each = $15.00 CADVIP (includes cocktail reception) $100.00 CADConference and 3 Round Tables: Member $125.00 CADConference and 3 Round Tables: Non-Member $135.00 CAD When: March 21, 2013, Read More…

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One on One: Dr. Jean-Yves Haine

The NATO Council of Canada presents One on One with Dr. Jean Y. Haine, an expert on international security, transatlantic relations, and the use of force. Topics: Crisis in Syria, potential for NATO action, Afghanistan post-2014, the future of Western interventions. Hosted by: Amina Abdullayeva Produced by: Fatima Nanavati www.atlantic-council.ca

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One on One with Peter C. Newman: A Season in Purgatory – When We Didn’t Rule the Waves

The NATO Council of Canada presents a special segment of One on One between the Hon. Bill Graham and Peter C. Newman. Mr. Newman has been called the “Jacques Cousteau of the Canadian corporate aquarium” and over many years has produced numerous books and articles about the major figures in Canadian business and political history.