I had already heard that, historically, Ottawa took a juvenile view of intelligence. I was told lawmakers liked receiving it ...
Abandoning my flipflops and possibly my dignity, I adjust my towel and join the gleeful crowd of more than 200 naked people ...
Then, there was the idea of book clubs as old fashioned, something older people gathered to do in a suburban home, not an ...
Dan Rogers is a secret servant. He was appointed director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) in October ...
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The Cultural Industries SAGIT embraced the strategy, an audacious dance around conventional wisdom. Critically, it might ...
Quebec requires a commitment to collective life that is unparalleled elsewhere in North America and, indeed, in many other ...
Dennis Molinaro is a former national security analyst and policy adviser for the Canadian government. A frequent media commentator on intelligence and foreign interference issues, he has taught ...
Canada’s current submarine force—four boats in total, all bought second-hand from the United Kingdom—has had a troubled ...
only another winter day, only the cold, and the early dark, and a growing desire to mend fences maybe a wish or two, quiet ...
In her Oxford University lecture series “Literature and Form,” academic Catherine Brown offers another, slightly more ...
O n May 4, 1783, my ancestor William Fraser landed in Shelburne after a nine-day sail from New York City, part of a fleet of ...
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