Project Ploughshares: Restoring Canada's Arms Control and Disarmament Credentials
A 2022 TO DO List for the Federal Government
By Cesar Jaramillo, Jessica West, Branka Marijan, and Kelsey Gallaghe
More than a year and a half after Canada’s unsuccessful run for a seat on the UN Security Council, shortcomings in Ottawa’s arms control and disarmament agenda remain prominent. As the international community continues to face multiple, overlapping security challenges at the start of 2022, the federal Cabinet installed last October has a fresh opportunity to take stock of Canada’s foreign policy priorities. Recently appointed ministers for both Foreign Affairs (Mélanie Joly) and Defence (Anita Anand) have been presented with neglected portfolios in dire need of a revival. It is high time to restore Canada’s arms control, disarmament, and international security credentials.
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NSICOP - Call for Papers / CPSNR - Appel à contributions
The National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians is conducting a review of Federal Policing within the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. As part of this review, the Committee’s Secretariat is seeking input from and engagement with a broad range of stakeholders, including academics, civil society, practitioners, and experts. This process includes a call for papers from any interested individuals or stakeholders.
Please forward this invitation to your membership or any groups of individuals you believe would be interested in participating.
Submissions should address the legal framework, organization, investigative process or related aspects of the RCMP federal policing mandate. Full details regarding the Committee’s review and the Secretariat’s requirements for submitting a paper can be found in the attached word document. We are asking that papers be submitted prior to April 1, 2022.
If you have any questions, please contact the Secretariat.
Thank you for your consideration,
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Bonjour,
Le Comité des parlementaires sur la sécurité nationale et le renseignement effectue un examen des services de police fédérale au sein de la Gendarmerie royale du Canada. Dans le cadre de cet examen, le Secrétariat du comité recherche la contribution d’une grande variété d’intervenants, y compris des praticiens, des spécialistes et des représentants du milieu universitaire et de la société civile. Le processus comprend un appel aux contributions de toute personne ou tout intervenant intéressé.
Veuillez transmettre cette invitation à vos membres ou à tout groupe de personnes qui, selon vous, seraient intéressées à participer.
Les contributions peuvent se concentrer sur le cadre juridique, sur l’organisation, sur le processus d’enquête ou sur d’autres aspects liés au mandat des services de police fédérale de la GRC. Tous les détails concernant l'examen du Comité et les exigences du Secrétariat pour la contribution d'un document peuvent être trouvés dans le document Word ci-joint. Nous demandons que les documents être remis d’ici le 1 avril 2022.
Si vous avez des questions, veuillez contacter le Secrétariat.
Merci pour votre considération,
Secrétariat du Comité des parlementaires sur la sécurité nationale et le renseignement
Philippe Lagassé: Parliamentarians can be trusted with sensitive security information
Globe and Mail Opinion
17 Jan 2022
CDSN Quarterly Newsletter (Winter 2022)
CDSN Quarterly Newsletter
Winter 2022 Newsletter
What’s New at the CDSN
Letter from the Director
The CDSN, like everyone else, has been challenged by the ups and downs of the pandemic. We held an event marking the 20th anniversary of 9/11, including an assessment of how our reactions to that day made Canada both more and less secure. We took advantage of the decline in COVID in between waves to hold a very successful hybrid Year Ahead event in early December. This was the first significant in-person event we held since the start of the COVID pandemic. It was great to see people in person, have conversations that may lead to new events and research agendas, and get some new perspectives. The end of 2021 not only meant another YearAhead in the books but also that we are closing on in the end of our third year of the CDSN. We will be re-launching a variety of initiatives in early 2022—a new book workshop competition, a new post-doc competition, a Capstone Seminar that we hope to hold in Calgary in early March—as well as continuing our podcasts, the research in our various themes, and our continued engagement with the government, the private sector, and the Canadian public.
I am so grateful to our partners who have adapted along with us to the uncertainties imposed by the pandemic. I am very thankful to the CDSN Co-directors for continuing to push their research agendas, to mentor the next generation of defence scientists, scholars, and policy-makers, and for providing me with much needed guidance. Our team “at” Carleton—Melissa, Kaha, Paxton, Rachael, Rosalind, and Gabriel—have done all of the heavy lifting to not just continue with our plans but develop new activities and ambitions. It was great to see all of them at the Year Ahead, and we hope to be able to meet more in person in the new year. We have to say goodbye to Paxton as she is moving to a fulltime job at Global Affairs Canada. She has been a mainstay of the CDSN for the past two years, not only helping out with the podcasts, but also providing much research and constructive suggestions.
Thanks again for supporting the CDSN. May your 2022 be one filled with health and happiness.
The Year Ahead 2022
Our annual Year Ahead conference as held at the War Museum on December 3rd, 2021 with a limited capacity of 55 in person attendees and a much bigger audience for the simultaneous English and French broadcast.
Authorities in the Grey Space (English) / Authorities in the Grey Space (French): Moderator: Dr. Leah West, Carleton University; Dr. François Delerue, Leiden University; Dr. Asaf Lubin, Indiana University Dr. Eliza Watt
Allies Responding to Grey Attacks (English) / Allies Responding to Grey Attacks (French): Moderator: Rachel Babins, Private Sector; Dr. Bastian Giegerich, International Institute for Strategic Studies; Dr. Marina Miron, King's College London; Dr. Michael J. Mazarr, RAND Corporation
Diversity Fireside Chat (English): WoC Advancing Peace & Security / Diversity Fireside Chat (French): WoC Advancing Peace & Security: Introduction: Dr. Siham Rayale, Director of the WCAPS-Canada Chapter; Moderator: Ms. Esra Bengizi, Co-Director and Founder of WCAPS Canada; Senator Mobina Jaffer; Mr. Kofi Achampong; Dr. Faisal Bhabha; Ms. Azeezah Kanji
How to Change Organizational Cultures (English) / How to Change Organizational Cultures (French): Moderator: Dr. Stéfanie von Hlatky, Queen's University Dr. Megan MacKenzie, Simon Fraser University Dr. Maren Tomforde, Command and Staff College of the German Armed Forces in Hamburg Dr. Karen D. Davis, Director General Military Personnel Research and Analysis - National Defence Canada
Nature Induced Emergency Operations at Home (English) / Nature Induced Emergency Operations at Home (French): Moderator: Dr. Stephen M. Saideman, CDSN Director; Dr. Nirupama Agrawal, York University; Dr. C. Emdad Haque, University of Manitoba; Dr. Kawser Ahmed, University of Manitoba
Welcome to our new Partners
We are now in our 3rd year and couldn’t have done it without all the hard work from our Partners!
Welcome to Valens Global as a Research Generator and Emerging Leaders in Canadian Security as a Capacity Builder.
Upcoming Events
Keep an eye out on our Twitter @CdsnRcds, LinkedIn and Facebook accounts for exciting information about:
· A new post-doc competition
· A new book workshop competition
· Capstone Seminar in early March
Check out our calendar for our Network events coming up this summer, including our amazing partner events: https://www.cdsn-rcds.com/network-events
CDSN Network Podcasts
Conseils de sécurité
Conseils de sécurité is our biweekly podcast en Francais, hosted by Sarah-Myriam Martin-Brûlé & Thomas Juneau in partnership with our partner the Réseau d'analyse stratégique -Network for Strategic Analysis
Winter Episodes:
· Épisode 26: Dominic Rochon, Secteur de la sécurité nationale et de la cybersécurité (SP)
· Épisode 25: activités de l'OSSNR, organisation créée en 2019 par le gouvernement fédéral
· Épisode 24: Myriam Benraad, auteure du livre Terrorisme : les affres de la vengeance
· Épisode 23: Emadeddin Badi, conseiller pour la Libye au Centre de Genève
· Épisode 22: Djallil Lounnas, professeur à l’Universite Al Akhawayn au Maroc
Battle Rhythm
Battle Rhythm is hosted by Stephen Saideman and Stéfanie von Hlatky, co-produced with CGAI, and released every second Wednesday, features timely discussion on the defence and security issues of the day, as well as feature conversations with experts and graduate students.
Winter Episodes:
· Episode 63: Leadership Strategy & Gendered Perspectives
· Episode 62: Feminist Solutions in the Year Ahead
· Episode 61: Hearts and Minds
· Episode 60: Canadian Intelligence Analysis
· Episode 59: Joint Command and Staff Programme
Opportunities for Emerging Scholars
Be sure to check out upcoming job, funding and publishing opportunities from our network partners.
CDSN in the News
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MON, DEC 13
Stéfanie von Hlatky in "Canada apologises for 'scourge' of military sexual misconduct"
By Holly Honderich BBC News, Washington. Published 13 December 2021
THU, DEC 09
Srdjan Vucetic: "Democracy is in trouble, and Biden’s summit is not going to fix it"
By ALEKSANDAR HEMON, AIDA A. HOZIC AND SRDJAN VUCETIC POLITICO. December 9, 2021
WED, NOV 17
Personal Attributes Required for Success in Defence and Security
By Francis Finlayson CDSN Blog
MON, NOV 01
Steve Saideman in ‘I’m going to get it done’: What Anita Anand brings to the fight against the military’s sexual misconduct crisis
By Jacques Gallant Political Reporter Toronto Star. Sun., Oct. 31, 2021
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Steve Saideman: Getting Inside the Sausage-Making: A Chat with the Chief
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Stéfanie von Hlatky in "Canada apologises for 'scourge' of military sexual misconduct"
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