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Tag Archives: foreign policy
Will Trump derail Canadian multilateralism?
The appointment of Chrystia Freeland as new Foreign Minister carries risks for Canada.
$40 billion later and missile defence still doesn’t work
Missile Defence Agency officials and contractors continue to lie with impunity to Congress and the public over the manifold technical problems of GMD.
How NOT to try and win Muslim “hearts and minds”
Glenn Greenwald succinctly skewers the latest round of misguided American government efforts to win Muslim “hearts and minds”.
Update: Canada Election Watch 2015
Image credit: Michael de Adder Not only has this week been busy for the leaders of our political parties and Canadian journalists, but here at Ceasefire.ca we’ve been buzzing to keep you up-to-date with the latest in Canada Election Watch 2015. More Daily Duff Bombshells The Duffy trial has kept us on our toes! As […]
Is the US-led military intervention against ISIS working?
The anti-ISIS campaign, with its successes and failures, has led many to question whether the West’s strategy needs a thorough rethink.