Members of Parliament recently debated a motion known as M-103 in the House of Commons, and its controversy speaks to a grander challenge facing liberal societies today.
Articles
The Yazidi Genocide: A Fight for Justice
Jacqueline Hicks examines the Yazidi people’s fight for justice two years after ISIS began its systemic slaughter of the ethno-religious group in August 2014.
The Rising Populist Tide Across Europe
Will NATO change as Europe shifts right? Matthew Rae reports
The Ratification of CETA: A Discussion
Juthika Hasan explores the recently ratified CETA, what it contains, and what that might mean for Canadians.
The Truth about Hillary Clinton and U.S. Uranium
Did Hillary Clinton really give Russia access to U.S. uranium production? Joann Correa exposes the truth.
NATO Association interviews the Consul General of Ukraine in Toronto, Andrii Veselovskyi
In this interview, Andrii Veselovskyi, the Consul General of Ukraine in Toronto, talks to Michele Di Leo about his career in diplomacy, and how Russian aggression in Eastern Ukraine has ramifications for Canada’s security and global stability.
Approaching Racism Through Music
After the 2017 Grammys, the musical institution has been deemed uninterested in progressing race relations after Album of the Year went to another white artist. Yet musicians are using their musical platforms to address fragile race relations in the United States, and give voice to those who cannot speak.
The case for a Foreign Intelligence Agency in Canada
Ryan Atkinson makes the case for a Canadian Foreign Intelligence Agency.
9 little-known facts about Canada’s involvement in WW2
Alexis Amini explores little-known aspects of Canada’s participation in WW2
El Chapo in the United States: What this means for the Sinaloa Cartel
With Joaquín ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán behind bars in the United States, Nick Raffey discusses the power struggle between rival cartels throughout western Mexico.










