Human activities, coupled with compromised ecosystems, can boost the risk of new human and animal diseases developing and ...
Dr. Phaedra Henley is an Associate Professor in the Centre for One Health and Senior Advisor for Global Partnerships (Canada) ...
In an episode of the Red Passport podcast, former Canadian Ambassador to the UN Bob Rae offers an unabashed assessment of the ...
Are we destined to find ourselves living in a less secure, less predictable, and less free international order?
Two decades after its creation, the International Criminal Court (ICC) remains one of the most ambitious projects in international law: a permanent court designed to prosecute war crimes, genocide, ...
A special edition of Red Passport on Donald Trump’s surprise raid on Venezuela. Louise, Jeremy and Peter discuss what the implications are for international law and global stability. They examine the ...
The Trump administration’s 2025 National Security Strategy, published in November, formalizes the administration’s withdrawal from, indeed opposition to, the post-1945 liberal international order. The ...
The world is undergoing a narrative shift that is already reshaping global power. States no longer derive influence solely from military alliances or economic size. Increasingly, they shape their ...
Dr Zainub Verjee, C.M., RCA is a public intellectual, cultural diplomat, senior executive, and internationally acclaimed artist. In addition, she is a member of Order of Canada and a 2020 laureate of ...
When MP Roman Baber rose in the House of Commons on 17 November to table Bill C-257, he was not just tinkering with legal technicalities. His proposal would create a new Criminal Code offence of ...