The concept of a “social covenant” is being taken to the Supreme Court of Canada. The BC Court of Appeal decided this solemn obligation does not exist – what will the Supreme Court have to say? Stay tuned.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 2018 issue 1
Is NATO preparing to deal with the rise of political autarchy? A look at the options available under current constraints.
Does the Canadian military’s disciplinary tribunal system conform to the spirit of 21st century Canadian expectations of justice and fair treatment?
Effective police training solutions rely on replicating the tactical challenges of response and the importance of informed decision-making strategies. Innovative simulation technologies provide the most advanced training possible.
Through its mission to improve the lives of all amputees, including children, The War Amps works to protect the rights of amputee veterans across Canada.
Canadians accept the ethical responsibility to care for those who have been broken (mentally, physically or both) after being sent into harm’s way to serve the government’s will. The question is, will the courts acknowledge and legislate this moral imperative? The time has come to end this debate and do the right thing.
There are five different types of PTSD, three levels of severity, and as many variations of treatment as there people suffering debilitating effects.
Defence diplomacy is the means that builds and maintains alliances and partnerships, secures influence and informs broader understanding of the international defence and security environment.
Examining the Trump Administration’s record, is it as radical as it seems on the surface, or is it mainstream with a flare for overstatement?