OttawaForty-eight. And counting.With two weeks left to go, July 2009 is already the deadliest month for NATO troops since the Afghan war began. The CBC reported...
On CampusConcordia latest university to support Project HeroSchool is the sixth to offer free tuition to the children of fallen soldiers
OttawaEkos-ting on fumes: Hey, at least the stuff about the Afghanistan mission is interesting!Just as ITQ feared, the latest numbers for Ekos show virtually no movement in the ongoing battle for the hearts and minds of what...
On CampusU Regina considers joining Project HeroFour universities have already agreed to offer free tuition to the children of fallen soldiers
OttawaAdjusting to more Americans in KandaharColleague Wells draws our attention here to a fascinating window into the state of Canada’s engagement in Afghanistan. In a...
On Campus"Project Hero" catches on at four universitiesChildren of fallen soldiers will get four years free tuition at participating schools
UncategorizedThe phone call came from inside the houseMike Blanchfield reads a government website. Possibly violating national security in the process. The Treasury Board says that the...
OttawaAfghanistan: no more commuting?As more Americans roll in, Canada soldiers can focus on "reconstruction, development, and governance"
Uncategorized’I can’t point to any risks’An odd start to the government’s appeal of the federal court order to seek Omar Khadr’s repatriation. More from the Star and Globe...
OttawaAfghanistan and Pakistan: Compare and contrastU.S. Tightens Airstrike Policy in Afghanistan Pakistan Resumes Airstrikes in South Waziristan Note that, for strategic...