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By tsasblogmanager on November 10, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Canada Failing to Address the Ultimate Threat Multiplier

By Tim Sullivan, University of Ottawa  There is a new national security concern on Canada’s horizon. No, I’m not talking about “jihadi terrorism” or cyber-security. I’m talking about climate change. […]

By tsasblogmanager on November 9, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Anti-Radicalization Strategies: Fight on Social Media

By Aliénor De Steur, M.A. Candidate, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs The Internet is the new recruitment field for many terrorist groups, and social media is their favorite tool. […]

By tsasmanager on November 8, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

A Summer 2015 Highlight: The NOAC Commonwealth Defence Lunch

by Stefan Konrad, NATO Council of Canada’s Program Editor for Defence Procurement, and a recent graduate of Trinity Western University with a Honours B.A. in Political Science.  On July 13, the Commonwealth Defence Lunch […]

By TSASBlogger on March 25, 2015 • ( 1 Comment )

Canada Needs a Strategy for Outer Space Security

By Victoria Heath, M.A. Candidate, Munk School of Global Affairs. Outer space is, for lack of a better phrase, the “new frontier.” Today, eleven countries including Canada have space launch […]

By TSASBlog on February 13, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Why Not Call Politicized Killings of Police Officers ‘Terrorism?’

By Jesse MacLean, M.A. in Global Governance, Balsillie School of International Affairs at the University of Waterloo. 2014 saw three high-profile public killings of police officers in North America with […]

By TSASBlog on February 13, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

A Made-In-Canada Plan To Save The World

By Duncan Pike, M.A. Candidate at the Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto. I want to talk about the apocalypse, and propose measures that we might take to […]

By TSASBlog on February 13, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

The Power of Bill C-51

By Carter Brundage, B.A. Candidate in International Development, University of British Columbia. The Conservative Party of Canada’s recent introduction of Bill C-51, among a number of reforms, seeks to give […]

By tsasmanager on November 19, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

Launching a Global Security Think Tank: The Institute for 21st Century Questions

By Misha Munim, J.D./M.A. Candidate at the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law and Norman Paterson School of International Affairs.  Launching a Global Think Tank The Institute for 21st Century […]

By TSASBlog on November 19, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

In Defence of Canada’s Security and Intelligence Landscape

By Carter Brundage, B.Sc. Candidate in International Development at the University of British Columbia In the wake of the Ottawa Parliment events and the new CSIS bill, CBC’s Brian Stewart […]

By TSASBlog on November 19, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

I Went to the CDA Institute’s Graduate Symposium and So Should You

By Dashiell Dronyk, M.A. Candidate at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs Last October I had the fortunate to give a presentation at the 17th Annual Graduate Symposium held […]

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