On November 11th, Canadians and their European allies observe Remembrance Day or Armistice Day, honouring those who sacrificed their lives in the World Wars and serving as a reminder of why maintaining the capability to fight remains important. For Canada, an extraordinary sacrifice was made in solidarity with the British. In a subtle display of Read More…
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Woodrow Wilson and World War I, One Hundred Years On
On the centenary of the end of World War I, people from democratic societies should look back and appreciate how much they have benefited from the rules-based international order that was proposed by Woodrow Wilson after that conflict. Justin Dell looks at what the world stands to lose if Wilson’s legacy is discarded in favour of a return to an anarchic world of great-power rivalry.
Talk to a Diplomat: Episode XXXII
We’re back! Watch as I interview the Co-Chair of Security Studies and Chief of Publications at the Royal Canadian Military Studies, Mr. Eric Morse. He is also a Senior Fellow at the NATO Association of Canada. Episode XXXII Talk to a Diplomat Episode XXXII Part I: NATO ASSOCIATION OF CANADA Mr. Morse provides today’s youth Read More…



