New Study Reveals Misconception of “Imported Conflict” in Canada
by Sam Wollenberg, M.A. Candidate at the Munk School of Global Affairs. Sam is an intern at The Mosaic Institute for the Summer of 2014. The debate surrounding immigration policy […]
by Sam Wollenberg, M.A. Candidate at the Munk School of Global Affairs. Sam is an intern at The Mosaic Institute for the Summer of 2014. The debate surrounding immigration policy […]
by Kendra Jean von Eyben, J.D./M.A. Candidate at the University of Ottawa and Norman Patterson School of International Affairs While the world is focused on the ongoing confrontation in Ukraine, a […]
by Kenneth Martin, PhD Candidate, Concordia University “..there will be another number for the one who had a name…” Stars, “Celebration Guns” As Canadians, we have seen a sudden change […]
by Alana N. Cook, PhD Student, Simon Fraser University, Department of Psychology The assessment and management of risk for terrorist violence: How psychologists are contributing to the prevention of terrorist violence in […]
By Misha Munim, J.D./M.A. Candidate at the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law and Norman Paterson School of International Affairs. In this Ted talks video, Jason McCue (internationally recognized human […]
By Rob Denaburg, M.A. Candidate, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto. Canada’s Arctic region and the country’s claims of sovereignty in the area are becoming increasingly relevant. Due […]
By Dan Martinez, M.A. Candidate in Intelligence and National Security, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs. The situation which has unfolded over the past few weeks in the Crimea has […]
By Athena Narsingh, J.D. Candidate, University of Ottawa Faculty of Law. I have read too many reports criticizing the Canadian government for allowing approximately 250 000 immigrants settle into Canada every […]
By Mubin Shaikh, PhD Candidate in Psychology (radicalization, extremism, and terrorism), University of Liverpool; M.A. in Policing, Intelligence, and Counter-terrorism, Macquarie University. In the discourse on violent extremism associated to […]