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Foreign Policy

Pro-Ukraine demonstrators carry signs and Ukraine flags near Russia's UN Mission, Thursday, Feb. 24, 2022, in New York. World leaders Thursday condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine as "barbaric" and moved to slap unprecedented economic sanctions on Moscow and those close to President Vladimir Putin. Seth Wenig/AP Photo.
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Canada can still do more to help Ukraine and counter Putin

Do we pay the price for defending democracy now, or do we continue to allow authoritarianism to prevail, and ultimately pay a much higher price later? 

Brett Byers and Marcus Kolga - Posted on March 2, 2022
Ukrainian soldiers take positions in downtown Kyiv, Ukraine, Friday, Feb. 25, 2022. Emilio Morenatti/AP Photo.
Hub Interview

Retired American Admiral James Stavridis talks Russia's Ukraine invasion and why democracies will ultimately prevail

Retired Admiral James Stavridis joins the Munk Dialogues to discuss the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the shifting geopolitical realities that are now unfolding.

The Royal Canadian Navy's newest Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ship, HMCS Harry DeWolf, approaches port in Victoria, B.C., after arriving from Vancouver on Sunday, October 3, 2021. The ship is nearly halfway through its maiden operational deployment and recently crossed the Northwest Passage. When it returns to its home port of Halifax it will be the first Canadian warship since HMCS Labrador in 1954 to complete the circumnavigation of North America. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press.
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Canada must do more to protect its sovereignty in the Arctic

Without the ability to project its sovereignty to the country’s northernmost regions, the Canadian government risks forfeiting the region entirely.

Connor Oke - Posted on March 1, 2022
From left, Lithuania's President Gitanas Nauseda, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz,Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Italy's Prime Minister Mario Draghi and Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen during a round table meeting at an extraordinary EU summit on Ukraine in Brussels, Thursday, Feb 24, 2022. Russia launched a wide ranging attack on Ukraine on Thursday, hitting cities and bases with airstrikes or shelling, as civilians piled into trains and cars to flee. Geert Vanden Wijngaert/AP Photo.
Hub Interview

Elbridge Colby dissects the geopolitical implications of Russia's invasion of Ukraine

Foreign and defence policy expert Elbridge Colby joins to discuss Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and why China should remain America’s main foreign policy focus.

Ukrainian servicemen walk by a deactivated Russian military multiple rocket launcher on the outskirts of Kharkiv, Ukraine on Feb. 25, 2022. Vadim Ghirda/AP Photo.
Viewpoint

Sean Speer: The brave resistance of ordinary Ukrainians should rouse the privileged West

At a dinner event marking the thirtieth anniversary of National Review on January 1, 1986, the magazine’s founder, William F. Buckley Jr., told the story of how he ultimately persuaded…

Sean Speer - Posted on February 28, 2022
FILE - President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin, arrive to meet at the 'Villa la Grange', June 16, 2021, in Geneva, Switzerland. Patrick Semansky/AP Photo.
Viewpoint

Will Putin's invasion of Ukraine be enough to wake up the decadent West?

We are drifting deeper into decadence in ways that undermine our capacity to withstand major challenges and defend our ideas, interests, and values.

Sean Speer - Posted on February 25, 2022
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing, China on Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2017.  Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press.
Hub Interview

Western elites are making China stronger—Journalist and scholar Isaac Stone Fish explains how

Author, journalist, and scholar Isaac Stone Fish joins Hub Dialogues to discuss the failure of Western foreign policy towards China and how our elites have aligned themselves with the communist country.

A Ukrainian serviceman points to the direction of the incoming shelling next to a building which was hit by a large caliber mortar shell in the frontline village of Krymske, Luhansk region, in eastern Ukraine, Saturday, Feb. 19, 2022. Vadim Ghirda/AP Photo.
News Dispatch

Putin has ordered troops into eastern Ukraine. Here’s what it means for the world

What does this mean for Russia, Ukraine, Europe and the world? We asked our contributors at The Hub to weigh in.

The Hub Staff - Posted on February 22, 2022
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi at Hyderabad House in New Delhi, India on Friday, Feb. 23, 2018. Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press.
Viewpoint

It’s time for Canada to seize the opportunities of the Indo-Pacific

The dynamics of global power is shifting rapidly centered on the Indo-Pacific. If Canada does not switch gears and grow to engage this reality, it will get left behind.

Karthik Nachiappan - Posted on February 14, 2022
Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during his annual news conference in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, Dec. 23, 2021. Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP Photo.
Viewpoint

Russia's game of brinkmanship could easily spiral out of control

The danger for the West is that the crisis continues to erode confidence in NATO, the EU, and the Liberal Democratic rules-based order that has existed since the Second World War.

Joe Varner - Posted on February 9, 2022

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