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Part I: America’s War on (Imported Prescription) Drugs
America is cracking down on drug deals… even the good kind! In Part I of this two-part series, Marietta Armanyous looks at why the U.S. Senate voted against Bernie Sanders’ Drug Pricing Amendment, which would have allowed less expensive pharmaceuticals to be imported from Canada.
How Should Canada Address Child Soldiers During Peacekeeping Missions?
Mark Jarratt discusses the importance for Canada to address child soldiers when entering a war zone on a peacekeeping mission.
Canada’s NATO Interview with Consul General Mr. Anne van Leeuwen Part II
Michele Di Leo interviews the Consul General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Toronto, Mr. Anne van Leeuwen.
The Aftermath of the Holey Artisan Bakery Attack In Bangladesh
Juthika Hasan reports on Islamic fundamentalism in Bangladesh and the Bangladeshi and international response following the Holey Artisan Bakery Attack in Dhaka.
A Basic Income Program: Benefits and Challenges
Finland just implemented a Basic Income Program. Is this worth considering for some countries who struggle with high unemployment rates? Ida Männitö eplores.
Canada’s NATO Interview with Consul General Mr. Anne van Leeuwen Part I
Magdalena Surma interviews the Consul General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Toronto, Mr. Anne van Leeuwen.
Russian Pivot on Military Trading
The purpose of this article is mainly to present the latest developments of Russian foreign military trading which took place between 2015 and 2016, while evaluating the available sources and information coming from the field.
From Reassurance to Deterrence: Canada’s contribution to NATO operations in Central and Eastern Europe
Ryan Atkinson discusses how Canada’s military contribution in Europe fits in NATO’s shift from reassurance to deterrence in light of persistent Russian aggressiveness.
The Canada/EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) for Beginners
Facts you should know about CETA.










