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State-sponsored espionage whether Chinese or American puts us all at risk

July 26, 2021

Cyber espionage and the real problem with 5G Technologies To put things in a nutshell, the United States has won its all-in war against Huawei. Those words were written by Wesley Wark, one of Canada’s foremost national security experts, in a commentary we highlighted in our 20 July 2020 blog entitled Canada, Huawei and the […]

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Iran and “medical terrorism” in the time of pandemic

March 23, 2020

In the name of basic humanity, Canada must add its diplomatic voice to those already urging the USA to lift its sanctions on Iran for the duration of the pandemic and join with others in providing direct humanitarian assistance.

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Afghanistan, Canada and the ICC; Iran, Sanctions and International Women’s Day

March 9, 2020

In light of the new ICC Afghanistan investigation, Prime Minister Trudeau should launch a long-overdue public inquiry into Canada’s policies and practices relating to the transfer of hundreds of detainees to Afghan authorities during Canada’s military mission in that country.

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More on USA-Iran Confrontation & Time to reassess Canada’s military role in Iraq

January 20, 2020

As the American campaign of “maximum pressure” against Iran and that country’s response of “maximum resistance” wreak havoc in the region and beyond, a chorus of international voices have called for de-escalation and renewed peaceful engagement.  On 15 January, Canadian Pugwash Group, whose Vice-Chair is RI President Peggy Mason, added its voice. Their Statement on […]

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