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Nuclear risks, foreign meddling & building a Ukraine peace table

June 25, 2023

Russia and the US agree to discuss nuclear risks and arms control; another Canadian judge overrules decisions on faulty intelligence and we examine a quintessentially Canadian proposal for building a Ukraine peace table.

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What Greek tragedy can teach us about ending the war in Ukraine

March 5, 2023

UKRAINE UPDATE: WHAT GREEK TRAGEDY CAN TEACH US Dr. Nicolai Petro is a leading expert on Ukraine and in particular what has been called its “rival identities”. Dr. Petro’s latest book is unique in amplifying the voices of the ‘other Ukraine’. On Tuesday, 28 February 2022, Anatol Lieven, Director of the Eurasia Program at the […]

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We’re already preparing for Canada’s upcoming federal election

April 17, 2019

We all know that a federal election is looming this fall.  It is not too early to start thinking about some of the key policies we want to see up for debate.

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Nuclear Dangers and How to Dispel Them

February 12, 2018

Now, after thirty years of an apparent easing of nuclear tensions since the end of the cold war, fear of nuclear war is real and pressing. – Professor Paul Rogers In his latest article for Opendemocracy.net, A Quick Guide to Nuclear Weapons, Paul Rogers provides a much-needed primer in four parts: A quick history of […]

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