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Opinion Editorials

There is no presumption of innocence for ministers

Taking a deeper look at the presumptions of holding office and comparing them to the realities of the position.

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Joshua Boyle Claims Taliban-Linked Captors Tried to Recruit Him

The exclusive correspondence that Joshua Boyle sent to the Sun in the weeks following his return to Canada in an effort to bring attention to the experiences he had with his captors as well as his personal views relating to the incident.

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‘Deprogram’ radical Islamists. How?

The end of 2017 marked the victory claimed by Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi over ISIS.

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Hubris and Prudence in Nicaragua

The latest from fellow Fernando Menéndez about China's place in Nicaragua.

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Trudeau government two-faced on Iran

Last month, Canada led efforts at the United Nations to pass a draft resolution condemning Iran for its grave human rights abuses.

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‘Chill out’ about jihadists? Nonsense

Malcolm warns that Canada needs to be realistic about the threat posed.

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Amenazas para la paz y la seguridad en América

After attending the Western Hemisphere Security Forum, SFS fellow Dardo López-Dolz reiterates the importance of securing Latin American against a myriad of threats.

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What is the Center of Latin America’s Security Challenges?

Author of this article, Adelle Nazarian, comments on Congresswoman Ros-Lehtinen's remarks at the Western Hemisphere Security Forum.

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