The 75th anniversary of the Battle of Hong Kong is being commemorated across Canada by veterans and survivors of Japanese occupation and
In the wake of Brussels — at least for now — we’re back in the bad old days of the War of
“Near the old Jewish quarter of Baghdad, at Al Rasheed Street, there is a meandering alley named after the Iraqi poet Al
Tactics win skirmishes. Strategy wins wars. Tactically, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is at a disadvantage in the current political battle over whether
In this piece, journalist Alireza Ahmadian discusses Canada’s arms deal with Saudi Arabia with Cesar Jaramillo, Executive Director of Project Ploughshares, a
For more than a year, Canadian CF-18s have been striking ISIS targets with laser-guided bombs and air-to-ground missiles. Airstrikes began in Iraq in November 2014,
Helping Syrian refugees fleeing their war torn homes migrate to Canada is not a partisan issue, says new Conservative Immigration, Refugees and
“Lawfare” is a term that combines “law” and “warfare.” It describes how the law can be used as a weapon to punish
After months of intense negotiations, Iran and the five permanent members of the United Nations (the United States, China, France, Russia and
My mother is 82 and suffering from dementia, but the moment she heard that I was going to give a speech to