Frederick Pai explores the implications of the reopening of the Northwest Passage
Articles
NATO and the CSDP – Creating a Cooperative Framework
Dario Sidhu analyzes the potential for cooperation between NATO and the EU’s foreign policy.
Kosovar Lessons for Syria – What Role for NATO?
Samantha Black on the parallels and differences between Kosovo and Syria.
Does Canada Need Cruise Missiles and Armed Drones?
Misha Boutilier examines Canada’s military capacity
26 September – Roundtable on Mapping the Syrian Conflict
Registration Member Registration $20.00 CADNon-Member Registration $25.00 CADStudent Registration $10.00 CAD The NATO Council of Canada cordially invites you to a round table discussion on Mapping the Syrian Conflict: On the Ground and Online featuring… [captionpix align=”left” theme=”elegant” width=”450″ imgsrc=”http://natoassociation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/CTVInterview.jpg”] Alex Corbeil NATO Council Middle East Research Analyst & Media Commentator Alexander Corbeil Read More…
September 26, 2013: Mapping the Syrian Conflict: On the Ground and Online
On Thursday, September 26, the NATO Council of Canada hosted Alex Corbeil, the NATO Council’s Senior Middle East Advisor, to discuss the origins and present state of the conflict in Syria. Corbeil detailed the root causes of the conflict, described the outside influences and players holding a stake in the crisis, and opined possible solutions Read More…
Permanent vacation?
Hayden Rodenkirchen on WTO gridlock and its most recent push for progress
Recovering Jamaican Identity through Education
Brenna Owen explores the educational crisis in Jamaica and emphasizes the essentiality of educational reform to establishing Jamaican economic independence and healing cultural divides.
The Quebec Charter of Values: A Limitation on Fundamental Rights?
Maddalena Vani on Quebec and the controversy of banning religious iconography.
“We’re Free – The Rest Doesn’t Matter!” – The State of Venezuela Today
Venezuela has been making headlines lately both for their human rights record and economic issues. Katie Skinner discusses what this means for Canada and its partners










