Two and a half centuries after Benjamin Franklin cast the young United States as the aggrieved party to pry concessions from ...
Emerging technologies and corporate interests are increasingly reframing peacekeeping operations and humanitarian activities.
A new website captures, from the ground level, the work, experiences and perspectives of Canada’s ambassador to China between ...
Carla Martínez is an independent investigative researcher currently based in Berlin, specializing in technology, the arms ...
Kyle Hiebert is a researcher and independent political risk analyst located in Montreal, focused on globalization, conflict ...
Mantajvir Singh Deol is a writer and student at Toronto Metropolitan University, specializing in Public Administration and ...
Sovereignty in the 21st century is not about who plants the most flags or sails the biggest ships. It is about who can endure ...
In Aristophanes’ play The Clouds, two characters, Just Speech and Unjust Speech, stage a debate over the meaning of justice. Just Speech insists that a life guided by education, respect, and civic ...
I’m certain that every war is a blast furnace and Tim Martin’s latest book, Unwinnable Peace packs a powerful punch that ought to be required reading for anyone trying to understand the West’s ...
When I served as Minister of International Trade, my stakeholders were overwhelmingly Canadian business owners who were involved in the importing and exporting sectors. And many of them would come to ...
Canadian delegates joined refugees with lived experience, representing an inclusive delegation at the UNHCR Consultations on Resettlement and Complementary Pathways 2025 conference in Geneva. Photo: ...
Sascha Priewe is the Co-Founder of the North American Cultural Diplomacy Initiative (NACDI). He currently serves as the Director of Collections & Public Programs at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto and ...