In this podcast, the NATO Association of Canada in partnership with the NATO Research Group out of the University of Toronto, explore issues related to security, prosperity and the international rules-based order. In each episode, a member of our team will interview either a practitioner, an expert or a government/multilateral official.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessNon-Profit |
In today’s special episode, the NATO Association of Canada is honoured to host H.E Witold Dzielski, Poland’s Ambassador to Canada. In this interview discussion, H.E discusses Poland’s role in Eastern Europe covering many crucial geopolitical topics s... more
Join us for a special episode live recording of our interview with Lieutenant-General Frances J Allen, Canada's Vice Chief of Defence Staff as she speaks with NATO Canada's Aly Sayani and Matthew D'Amico on new threats to global security, Canada's ar... more
What is the fate of the Palestinian people at the borders of Gaza ? What is Europe’s refugee crisis ? What are the effects of Ukrainian mass migration? What are the best immigration policies ? In this episode, Dr Randall Hansen a political scientist ... more
Join NATO Association of Canada Fellow Kate Todd in a moderated panel discussion on Canadian perspectives on critical minerals and security. Panelists include: Andrew Ghattas, Director of the Critical Minerals Task Force at Natural Resources Canada; ... more
Join Kate Todd, a Research Fellow at the NATO Association of Canada, as she interviews the Honourable Erin O'Toole and Dr. Andrew Bresnahan in a special feature podcast on security in Canada's Arctic. This episode delves into topics of national and i... more
What is the intersection of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and global security? This is the overarching question of Sustainable Security – brought to you by the NATO Association of Canada and the NATO Research Group. Host, Eric Jack... more
What is the intersection of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and global security? This is the overarching question of Sustainable Security – brought to you by the NATO Association of Canada and the NATO Research Group. Host, Eric Jack... more
What is the intersection of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and global security? This is the overarching question of Sustainable Security – brought to you by the NATO Association of Canada and the NATO Research Group. Our host, Eric ... more
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