Cancer rates no higher for Gulf War veterans
Mortality and cancer rates amongst Canadian Gulf War veterans mirror those of their military colleagues who did not serve in...
Stopping genocide: Military intervention is the best method
Data and the understanding it can yield become increasingly important as the challenges to policy development become increasingly complex. –...
Integrating terrorism intelligence resources
Seated in a small, softly lit conference room on the outer edge of a warren of cubicles and offices at...
Lessons for intelligence in the campaign against al Qaeda
In the immediate aftermath of 9/11, critics cited the failure to detect increased activity and prevent the catastrophe as an...
Intelligence Lessons: Preparing for the new reality
When I began my career, we faced a very different threat environment. We knew who the ‘bad guys’ were, and...
The Business of Safety and Security
Representatives from industry, government, academia and defence converged on Toronto this December to tackle a topic that effects us all...
Combining The Art, Science And Business Of Dealing With Explosive
The gallery’s latest show, entitled “SAFE: Design Takes On Risk”, features some 300 different items that have been created to...
Celebrating Success as Part of Emergency Management
If media headlines and public concern are any indication, 2005 may be remembered as the year of natural disasters. Seemingly,...
WOUNDED
This may not be breaking news, but it’s a problem that has been formally addressed by the Standing Committee on...
Professionalizing the Afghan Police Force
Wayne Martin rarely completes an interview without having to assure that the sound of rapid gunfire reverberating over the phone...