In Policy Options, IPD's Senior Washington Fellow Andrew Latham argues Canada must develop a disciplined, whole-of-government Arctic threat assessment. The post Policy Options — Why Canada Needs Arctic Threat Modelling Now appeared first on The Institute for Peace and Diplomacy - l’Institut pour la paix et la diplomatie.| The Institute for Peace and Diplomacy – l’Institut pour la paix et la dip...
In an era defined by intensifying geopolitical tensions in the Arctic, Atlantic, and Indo-Pacific, Canada must confront a key question: Can its surface fleet meet the demands of modern sea warfare and long-term defence commitments?| The Institute for Peace and Diplomacy - l’Institut pour la paix et la diplo...
Advisor Sergio Marchi speaks to CBC on Canada’s removal of retaliatory tariffs on CUSMA-compliant U.S. goods. The post Sergio Marchi on CBC News — Canada Removing Retaliatory Tariffs on CUSMA-compliant U.S. goods appeared first on The Institute for Peace and Diplomacy - l’Institut pour la paix et la diplomatie.| The Institute for Peace and Diplomacy – l’Institut pour la paix et la dip...
IPD Advisor Wenran Jiang argues that Canada needs to reclaim its trade agency by removing EV tariffs on China. The post The Hill Times — Ending Canada’s double-front trade war: pragmatism over politics with China appeared first on The Institute for Peace and Diplomacy - l’Institut pour la paix et la diplomatie.| The Institute for Peace and Diplomacy – l’Institut pour la paix et la dip...
Relying on U.S. goodwill to protect non-American economic interests was always going to be a fool’s errand. Yet, that has been the accepted wisdom of Ottawa’s ruling class for decades.| The Institute for Peace and Diplomacy - l’Institut pour la paix et la diplo...
A strategic response must consider the need for a coherent and integrated response. Canada's trade, defense and security policies, for example, are deeply intertwined with those of the U.S. giving the appearance of a bifurcated if not incoherent foreign policy that is at odds with our desire for greater autonomy.| The Institute for Peace and Diplomacy - l’Institut pour la paix et la diplo...
Rather than engaging in futile diplomatic grandstanding or indulging in alarmist reactions to outlandish rhetoric, Canada must focus on economic diversification, regional engagement, and security preparedness. A pragmatic, forward-looking approach will safeguard Canadian sovereignty while ensuring resilience in an era of geopolitical uncertainty.| The Institute for Peace and Diplomacy - l’Institut pour la paix et la diplo...
The assumption that Canada and the United States share identical national interests is both misleading and dangerous. To safeguard its independence, Canada must address the most pressing threat to its sovereignty: the overreliance on the U.S. market. Long-term resilience requires a fundamental restructuring of Canada’s trade and economic relationships.| The Institute for Peace and Diplomacy - l’Institut pour la paix et la diplo...
This panel will discuss the historical significance of the Canada-U.S. relationship and determine how Canada can navigate the foreign policy priorities of an impending Trump or Harris presidency in concert with its own.| The Institute for Peace and Diplomacy - l’Institut pour la paix et la diplo...
What can we do to improve Canada’s position in the global value chain? Ann Fitz-Gerald from the Balsillie School shares her insights.| TheFutureEconomy.ca
Canadian MPs were among those that converged in Taipei for Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China summit, Canadian naval ship transits Taiwan Strait, and more.| canadachinabrief.substack.com
This webinar, co-hosted by the Institute for Peace & Diplomacy and the Canadian Journal of Emergency Management, will focus on the critical issues facing the Canadian Arctic region and the role of the Canadian Armed Forces.| The Institute for Peace and Diplomacy - l’Institut pour la paix et la diplo...
Le gouvernement de Volodymyr Zelensky doit retourner à l’ONU: certains y verront une faiblesse, j’y vois une force.| Le Devoir