A major undertaking by the Canadian International Council has documented a critical, transformative part of Canadian history.
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 ...
India’s foreign policy is no longer just about quiet balancing but about openly projecting national interests, even at the ...
Walk into a policy meeting in Ottawa and you will hear a familiar refrain: the Arctic is under threat, sovereignty must be defended, deterrence must be visible. The imagery is predictable – ...
In Seoul, American flags fluttered above crowds chanting the name of Charlie Kirk, a youth-populist figure slain thousands of miles away. To the casual observer, it seemed like mimicry, a provincial ...
Claire Sault was elected Chief on 9 December 2023, and served on the Missisaugas of the Credit Council through a bi-election held on 22 October 2022. She formerly worked as the CEO of Northwind ...
Every year, on 30 September, Canadians pause to honour the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. It is a time for reflection and learning, but this year I suggest it is also a moment to ask ...
Israel’s recent and acknowledged attack on Hamas leaders in Doha, its first on Hamas personnel within Qatar, has been criticized by many world leaders, including Prime Minister Carney who called it ...