Dylan Crimmins discusses Canada’s decision to abandon the AWACS program
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Canada and the United States Border Security: An Expanding Partnership
Chris Edwards on the development of the Canada-US border since 9/11, and the challenges that it poses
The Others Part 1: Syria and Russia
Sarah Danruo Wang begins this series on Syria’s current alliances with an analysis of the relations between Russia and Syria.
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Hanna Murray on Canada’s status as the best G20 country in which to be a woman.
Canada’s International Presence – Are we still peacekeepers?
Katie Skinner analyzes the disconnect between the rhetoric and reality of Canada’s peacekeping efforts
US Consul General Round Table Follow Up
On Thursday, September 12th, the NATO Council was honoured to host United States Consul General Jim Dickmeyer for a Round Table at the National Club. In what proved to be an exciting and enlightening evening for all involved. The stated topic was the Future of North American Security, of which Mr Dickmeyer spoke of at Read More…
Roundtable on North American Security with the US Consul General – September 12, 2013
Registration Member Registration $20.00 CADNon-Member Registration $25.00 CAD The NATO Council of Canada cordially invites you to a round table discussion on The Future of North American Security featuring… [captionpix align=”left” theme=”elegant” width=”150″ imgsrc=”http://photos.state.gov/libraries/canada/164249/Toronto/ConsulGeneral.jpg”] Jim Dickmeyer Consul General of the United States in Toronto A career member of the Senior Foreign Service, Mr. Read More…










