Canada, the United States, and an Ascendant China | Event Recap

11 Jun 2024

The annual conference examined ways in which Canada and the United States can work together in responding to the challenges and opportunities associated with China’s rise on the world stage.

92nd Ottawa Conference on Security and Defence | CPAC

Published: 27 March 2024

March 6, 2024 | Vincent Rigby attended the 92nd Ottawa Conference on Security and Defence which is the largest and longest of its kind in Canada. The conference is an annual event held at the...

Where is Canada's strategy for a world in crisis?

31 Oct 2023

The global security environment continues to deteriorate on an almost daily basis, and Canada, once again, is struggling to respond, says Vincent Rigby.

Justin Trudeau needs to assure Joe Biden about Canada’s commitment to security | The Globe and Mail

Published: 23 March 2023

March 21, 2023 | Joe Biden will make his first trip to Ottawa as U.S. President on Thursday, where Biden wants to focus on security. The U.S. intelligence community recently warned that great-power...

Up in the Air—The Spy Balloon and What It Means for Canada

20 Mar 2023

Vincent Rigby outlines the unanswered questions surrounding the Chinese spy balloons saga.

Six security and intelligence areas the Rouleau report needs to adress | Policy Opinions

Published: 23 February 2023

February 16, 2023 | In his latest piece with Thomas Juneau, Vincent Rigby identified areas where Canada needs to improve its performance on national security. They stated that the six areas require...

Protecting Civilians From Explosive Weapons in Populated Areas: A New Political Declaration

23 Jan 2023

Simon Bagshaw evaluates the new political declaration, established in Geneva on June 17, 2022, that sets new and express standards for the protection of civilians from the use of explosive weapons.

A Fire-Proof House No More: Rethinking Canada’s National Security in the 21st Century

21 Sep 2022

Vincent Rigby argues that Western liberal democracies face an uncertain and tumultuous world and Canada must take its own national security more seriously. By failing to do so, we place our...

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