Canada does not seem to have a coherent, effective set of ideas on how to deal with China and the threats it poses to our interests.

Canada does not seem to have a coherent, effective set of ideas on how to deal with China and the threats it poses to our interests.
Journalists often have to put themselves in danger from violent actors, including terrorists; one reporter’s story from Afghanistan.
A recent ISIS plot to attack a university in Ottawa by an Alaskan man got attention in the US but not Canada – why?
In trying to figure out where to go when it comes credible sources on terrorism today you find good material in the oddest of places.
The Taliban takeover of Afghanistan – again! – bodes ill both for regional and international terrorism and for women’s and girls’ rights
The accepted narrative in the West these days is that the greatest terrorist threat stems from the far right, no longer jihadis. But does it?
The belief that we should never talk to terrorists under any circumstances gets dicey when we are talking about saving people from starvation.
A recent US court decision to sentence a Canadian ISIS jihadi to life behind bars highlights the differences in terrorism cases on either side of the 49th parallel.
Terrorism rises from a variety of underlying causes and groups have their highs and lows. But do they ever totally go away – how to deal with them?
There are many social ills we need to deal with urgently, including terrorism. It’s too bad some of us cannot seem to call it what it is