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Where does Canada stand on international environmental crime?
by
Sheldon Jordan
Justina Ray
April 28, 2026
Democracy
Global Affairs
Civil-military tensions still shape Canada’s armed forces
by
Peter Kasurak
April 23, 2026
Global Affairs
Canada must act to protect hospitals in war zones
by
Sonal Marwah
April 20, 2026
Global Affairs
Politics
Rethinking retaliation in the age of Trump
by
Eric Van Rythoven
April 14, 2026
Global Affairs
National Security
Canada needs more defence autonomy in a less reliable world
by
Steve Lafleur
March 25, 2026
Global Affairs
U.S. expansion of the global gag rule is a leadership test for Canada
by
Caitlin Goggin
March 23, 2026
Global Affairs
Message to the PM: adult supervision is needed here at home, too
by
Eugene Lang
Brigid Waddingham
March 16, 2026
Global Affairs
Politics
That rare moment when a prime minister shapes the country
by
Raymond Blake
March 13, 2026
Global Affairs
Chinese FDI in Canada: Threat or opportunity?
by
Theodore H. Moran
September 1, 2012
Global Affairs
Coming to terms with Chinese state-owned enterprises
by
Margaret Cornish
September 1, 2012
Global Affairs
Canada in the Pacific Century: Work in progress for a new era
by
Charles McMillan
George Stalk Jr.
September 1, 2012
Global Affairs
Canada’s future success closely linked to a successful immigration program
by
Ratna Omidvar
Sandra Lopes
August 1, 2012
Global Affairs
Playing catch-up: Canada in the tough world of global trade
by
Jim Prentice
August 1, 2012
Global Affairs
A top 10 global challenge for Canadian universities
by
Ian Brodie
August 1, 2012
Global Affairs
Seniors and the2012 federal budget
by
Jack M. Mintz
May 1, 2012
Global Affairs
Nunavut, Greenland and the politics of resource revenues
by
Anthony Speca
May 1, 2012
Global Affairs
Aid and keeping hope alive in Afghanistan
by
Nipa Banerjee
April 1, 2012
Global Affairs
Haiti: Aid alone will not fix a broken country
by
Avril Benoît
April 1, 2012
Global Affairs
Inside the Afghan mission: Up close and personal
by
Renée Filiatrault
April 1, 2012
Global Affairs
“The wealth of Western economies is no more inevitable than the poverty of emerging ones”
by
Stephen Harper
April 1, 2012
Global Affairs
Editor’s Note
by
L. Ian MacDonald
April 1, 2012
Global Affairs
A conversation with John Baird
by
John Baird
L. Ian MacDonald
April 1, 2012
Global Affairs
Canada’s not-so-prominent place on the global stage
by
Todd Hirsch
April 1, 2012
Global Affairs
Politics
Canada, back again as the world’s conscience, as the world lacks one
by
Gil Troy
April 1, 2012
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