While France remained a constant in the news at the top of 2015, with the Charlie Hebdo shooting being covered immensely, there
Diaspora populations are increasingly being seen as “bridge builders” between host countries and the nations they come from, particularly amid crisis situations
The West needs to stop intervening in the Middle East and allow Bashar al-Assad to regain control of Syria if it has
Canada needs to know it limits before its next intervention abroad, be it military or humanitarian. And be humble about it. This
Approximately 500 Taiwanese Canadians from Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver travelled to Taiwan to vote in the country’s recent presidential election. They
It’s been 100 days since the Iranian regime imprisoned Concordia University anthropologist Homa Hoodfar in the country’s notorious Evin Prison. As the
The creation of a new Office of Religious Freedom within Canada’s Foreign Affairs department has been generally panned as “pandering” to ethnic
Canada’s foreign policy is caught in a precarious balancing act between the “sunny ways” of election promises and the realpolitik of weapons
After months of intense negotiations, Iran and the five permanent members of the United Nations (the United States, China, France, Russia and
In a recent expansion of the Harper government’s anti-corruption push and with a possible eye to avoiding embarrassing pre-election headlines, Ottawa has