We consider two more voices arguing for a negotiated end to the Ukraine war, assess Israel’s deadly spyware exports, consider more economic challenges and welcome some inspired Canadian leadership to reduce space threats.
Tag Archives: Paul Meyer
Canada and China, how the US benefits from the Ukraine war and more
An introduction to Canada’s new Indo-Pacific policy, some chillingly frank discussions by American officials on how the US is benefitting from the Ukraine war, and a look at Qatari efforts to promote women’s football at the World Cup are some of today’s blog highlights.
Bringing perspective to Qatar and the World Cup
Today we look at the massive strides that tiny, Conservative Muslim-majority Qatar has made in preparation for its hosting of the FIFA World Cup. And much more!
A perilous point in Ukraine war, ending hypocrisy on Israel/Palestine and more
Find out why the Ukraine war is at an even more perilous phase, how to support the NDP demands on Israel-Palestine, and why Outer Space must remain our “common good”.
U.S. seeks an “Outer Space free from conflict,” CSIS shortcomings and more
Today we examine some really good news on U.S. space policy, consider a key attitudinal shift needed in Canada’s spy agency and more.
New foreign and defence ministers have big challenges ahead
Our blog (now posted mid-day on Friday) examines the daunting challenges facing our newly appointed Foreign and Defence Ministers and how they can rise to successfully meet them. We wish them well!