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Trump as Commander-in-Chief: A New Foreign Policy Agenda
Posted on November 9, 2016

Trump as Commander-in-Chief: A New Foreign Policy Agenda

Here is what a Trump foreign policy will look like, based on the limited information shared by the president-elect and his campaign.

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The Headache that is Military Procurement: Why the F-35 is Not Canada’s Best Option
Posted on March 7, 2016March 31, 2016

The Headache that is Military Procurement: Why the F-35 is Not Canada’s Best Option

The F-35 is a trillion-dollar boondoggle. Buying a combination of jets and drones will cost less, promote economic growth and provide military capabilities better suited to Canadian needs.

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“Let’s Change” – The Legacy of <em>Kirchnerismo</em> and Macri’s Challenges
Posted on February 2, 2016February 12, 2016

“Let’s Change” – The Legacy of Kirchnerismo and Macri’s Challenges

Mauricio Macri’s first task as president is to navigate the economic fallout from the Kirchner administrations.

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How Canada Can Compete with Rising Economies – And Come Out On Top
Posted on January 25, 2016February 11, 2016

How Canada Can Compete with Rising Economies – And Come Out On Top

On the eve of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, Canada’s economic engine needs more than a simple fix.

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Keystone XL’s Rejection isn’t the Victory Environmentalists Think it is
Posted on November 20, 2015February 8, 2016

Keystone XL’s Rejection isn’t the Victory Environmentalists Think it is

Big oil won’t cease to exist just because the State Department is playing politics.

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Electoral Reform in Canada Is Not a Pipe Dream
Posted on November 8, 2015December 1, 2015

Electoral Reform in Canada Is Not a Pipe Dream

The only thing standing in the way of electoral reform is Justin Trudeau and his fellow Liberals.

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Brink of Default: The Puerto Rican Debt Crisis
Posted on October 29, 2015February 8, 2016

Brink of Default: The Puerto Rican Debt Crisis

Puerto Rico’s economic stability depends on whether the U.S. Congress can reach a bipartisan agreement on how to restructure the island’s debt.

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Why the US Shouldn’t Vote on the UN Cuba Resolution
Posted on October 27, 2015November 5, 2015

Why the US Shouldn’t Vote on the UN Cuba Resolution

Abstention would take a major step towards ending an out-dated policy that undermines US interests in Latin America.

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Fanning the Flames in Canada
Posted on October 19, 2015November 5, 2015

Fanning the Flames in Canada

Stephen Harper’s highly partisan politicking has polarized the Canadian electorate, perhaps beyond the point of no return.

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