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Greening the military: Why defence spending must align with climate action
by
Hema Nadarajah
August 14, 2025
National Security
Canadian businesses need a new government approach to cybercrime
by
Matt Malone
Adam Richert
August 4, 2025
National Security
Drowning in risk, Ottawa must fund a national flood insurance program
by
Jordan Brennan
July 29, 2025
National Security
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Carney’s “nation-building” is nothing but a blast from the past
by
Blayne Haggart
Érick Duchesne
July 23, 2025
Democracy
National Security
Canada’s outdated laws leave spyware oversight dangerously weak
by
Kate Robertson
Song-Ly Tran
July 2, 2025
Global Affairs
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Why Canada should join the European Political Community, not the EU
by
Stefan Gänzle
June 23, 2025
Constitution
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How Mark Carney is turning military spending into a force for economic renewal
by
Abbas Qaidari
June 19, 2025
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Five big moves Mark Carney must make to secure Canada’s place in the world
by
Kyle Matthews
May 20, 2025
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Making informed, evidence-based defence purchases
by
Craig Stone
January 25, 2016
Global Affairs
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L’approvisionnement en armement du Canada : une vision parcellaire et des objectifs imprécis
by
Aude-Emmanuelle Fleurant
Yannick Quéau
January 21, 2016
Global Affairs
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Why defence procurement so often goes wrong
by
Charles Davies
January 20, 2016
Global Affairs
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Forecast defence requirements first
by
Charles Davies
January 14, 2016
Global Affairs
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The unsustainable status quo
by
David McDonough
January 14, 2016
Global Affairs
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A cautionary tale
by
Kim Richard Nossal
January 12, 2016
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Three steps toward better defence procurement
by
Christyn Cianfarani
January 12, 2016
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The defence procurement market is unlike any other
by
Pierre Lagueux
January 12, 2016
Global Affairs
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Curious ambiguities: Canada’s international security policy
by
Louis A. Delvoie
January 1, 2001
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