NATO Summit a cluster of missed chances to prep for the future

The increased use of cluster munitions is a dangerous escalation with harmful implications for innocent Ukrainian civilians on both sides of the battle lines for decades to come.
Canada owes it to the world to become an innovative ally

New defence policy network aims to shift old ways of thinking about warfare and security.
More funding for NGOs on disaster relief amid calls to ensure fire support goes beyond current ‘policy window’

Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair announced an additional $82-million over three years to support the disaster response capacity of non-government organizations.
Cybersecurity needs faster, seamless public-private collaboration, say cyber experts

Automated defences protected the government from 2.3-trillion cyber attacks in the last year, or an average of 6.3 billion a day.
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Time to root out loopholes in Canada’s cluster munitions laws

Now would be the time to finally amend Canada’s domestic law on cluster munitions so it conforms to the standards established in the convention itself.
Security breach at Turkish Embassy in 2020 triggered threat review

The security breach harkened back to previous incidents of violence against Turkish diplomats in Ottawa.
Canada must support Ukraine’s NATO integration

Together with NATO partners, Canada can forge a future where Ukraine is a member of the alliance, contributing to the collective security of the Euro-Atlantic community.
Martial law by mercenary is nothing new

Historically, the employment of mercenaries has rarely—if ever—resulted in a positive long-lasting result.
Federal Court forces Public Safety to do the right thing for First Nations policing

It should go without saying, but the lesson for today is this: don’t underfund Indigenous Peoples’ well-being.