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discussing and debating national security
Bi-Weekly Briefing 21-31 January 2021
In the news, Border Security, CyberCalum ElliotFebruary 2, 2021cyber, COVID-19, CBSA
Amarnath Amarasingam on online radicalization, the far-right and deplatforming
In the newsStephanie CarvinJanuary 30, 2021deplatforming, far-right extremism, QAnon, online radicalization
Bi-Weekly Briefing- 6-20 January 2021
Bi-Weekly Briefing- 6-20 January 2021

NPSIA MA student Calum Elliot breaks down the key national security news of the past two weeks.

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Calum ElliotJanuary 20, 2021
Does Deplatforming Work? A quick survey of literature in the wake of the Capitol Hill Attack
Does Deplatforming Work? A quick survey of literature in the wake of the Capitol Hill Attack
In the news, toppostAmarnath AmarasingamJanuary 12, 2021social media, deplatforming, twitter, far-right extremism, ISIS
Chart of Charts: Canadian National Security Review, Scrutiny and Oversight
LawCraig ForceseDecember 17, 2020Review, Oversight, Judicial scrutiny
New in Books: National Security Law 2d Edition
New in Books: National Security Law 2d Edition

Leah West and Craig Forcese are pleased to announce the publication of their treatise on national security law in Canada. It is available in print and in e-book format from Irwin Law.

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Law, toppostCraig ForceseDecember 17, 2020
Bi-Weekly Briefing- November 23-December 13, 2020
Bi-Weekly Briefing- November 23-December 13, 2020
Jake NorrisDecember 13, 2020
Bi-Weekly Briefing- 4-23 November, 2020
Bi-Weekly Briefing- 4-23 November, 2020

A roundup of the most important Canadian national security stories you missed since Nov 3rd.

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Jake NorrisNovember 23, 2020
A new way to prosecute Economic Espionage? Section 19 of the Security of Information Act, and the new “Trade Secrets” Offence
A new way to prosecute Economic Espionage? Section 19 of the Security of Information Act, and the new “Trade Secrets” Offence
Colin LaRocheNovember 18, 2020Espionage, Economic National Security, Prosecutions
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