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April 19, 2015
Commentary

In Denial: The Armenian Genocide, a Century Later

They are disappearing. When I arrived in Toronto in 1978 and first became involved with Armenian issues, there were many survivors still

January 30, 2015
Commentary

After Tahrir: Egypt’s Growing War on Terror

Four years after hundreds of thousands of Egyptians took to the streets to demand political, social and economic change, their movement has

September 6, 2015
Top Stories

Canadians Divided on Role of Government in Refugee Crisis

Over the last week, the Canadian public has awakened to the grim reality of the current refugee crisis springing from Syria after

May 5, 2015
Commentary/Youth

One Canadian Youth Recruited to ISIS is One Too Many

Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the latest born of extremist movements, has drawn international condemnation and wonder about its power

November 24, 2015
Top Stories

Govt Scales Back Year-End Refugee Target

The Canadian government announced their plan today to bring 10,000 Syrian refugees to the country by the end of the year, with

September 10, 2015
Commentary

Syrian Sea Change in Election Campaign

As I walked along a Vancouver beach near my home this morning, I reflected on the extraordinary sea change in the Canadian

March 26, 2016
Commentary

We’re Learning the Wrong Lessons from Brussels — and It’s Going to Cost Us

In the wake of Brussels — at least for now — we’re back in the bad old days of the War of

January 19, 2017
Commentary

Most Terrorists are Average Joes

Just how sophisticated are most terrorists anyway? Sometimes, I think most of us get terrorism very, very wrong.  I am not sure

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