Secure, Strong, Engaged – the New Canada Defence Policy
This past Friday, 9 June 2017, the Honourable Scott Brison, Member of Parliament for Kings-Hants, Nova Scotia, and President of
Read MoreThe Royal United Services Institute of Nova Scotia provides a forum for the study, promotion and debate of defence, security and safety affairs.
One of the most prolific types of writing that the Institute produces, Comments provide context and elaboration to things discussed elsewhere.
This past Friday, 9 June 2017, the Honourable Scott Brison, Member of Parliament for Kings-Hants, Nova Scotia, and President of
Read MoreAnanda Narasimhan’s article “Should Canada create an amphibious force,” published on the NATO Association of Canada (NOAC) website on May
Read Moreby Blair Gilmore On May 10, 2017, as part of their Distinguished Speaker program, the Royal United Services Institute of
Read MoreNormally an article about a paint scheme on the hull of a BC ferry would not draw the attention of
Read MoreOn April 2, 2017, the Dalhousie Undergraduate History Society1 invited Honorary Colonel John Boileau2 to give a lecture entitled Canada
Read MoreOn 15 February 2017, Fleet Diving Unit (Atlantic) [FDU(A)] hosted members of RUSI(NS), the RCMP Underwater Recovery Team and other
Read MoreIt is not just overseas that members of the Canadian Armed Forces and Canadian police face child soldiers. It can
Read MoreMedia have reported (“HMCS Winnipeg and HMCS Ottawa leaving Monday for new deployment“) that two frigates from the Royal Canadian
Read MoreThe use of child soldiers in zones of conflict throughout the world is a significant defence and security issue than
Read MoreThere was an interesting and timely article in the Autumn 2016 edition of the Canadian Military Journal concerning the 1975-79
Read MoreRussia and China have both stated that terrorism is the major threat to world security (see “Russia urges Canada keep
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