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Read moreThe government’s Defence Policy Review provides financial transparency and a steady approach to naval affairs, writes Timothy Choi. But it...
Read moreThe Defence Policy Review does not represent a break from past White Papers, writes James Fergusson. It also contains more...
Read moreThe new defence policy statement provides a plan for the Department of National Defence, writes James Cox. But, like its...
Read moreCanada’s new defence policy, while having some encouraging features, still falls well short of the agreed NATO spending goal, with...
Read moreCanada’s new foreign and defence policy expresses a noble commitment to a vision of the international system consistent with Canadian...
Read moreCanada’s new defence policy was worth the wait, for the most part, writes Srdjan Vucetic. But important questions remain, not...
Read moreThe government’s new defence policy contains a lot of positive elements, writes Craig Stone. But it also raises serious questions...
Read moreEmerging threats from North Korea and Iran should have Canada reconsidering its decade-old decision to opt out of Ballistic Missile...
Read moreNorth America faces a pressing security challenge from Russia’s “escalation to de-escalate” doctrine and new generation of long-range air- and...
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