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Can this Friendship Be Saved? by Christopher Sands
Huffington Post
November 7, 2012
Barack Obama won, and will serve a second term as 44th president of the …

Will Khadr Come Between Canada and the United States? by Christopher Sands
Huffington Post (Canada)
July 23, 2012
Repatriating convicted terrorist Omar Khadr to Canada to serve the rest of his sentence …

Has Obama Really "Lost Canada"? by Christopher Sands
Huffington Post (Canada)
June 26, 2012
 It took me a few minutes to wipe the coffee off my computer screen …

How the Trans-Pacific Partnership Will Change Canada by Christopher Sands
Huffington Post (Canada)
June 19, 2012
The first big news out of the Los Cabos G-20 summit was unrelated to …

What Prevented the Detroit Bridge? Stubborn Waters by Christopher Sands
Huffington Post
June 15, 2012
Michigan is a land of stubborn dreamers. And it is home to loyal skeptics, …

Murder They Wrote: Stats About Canada's "Crime Wave" by Christopher Sands
Huffington Post (Canada)
June 4, 2012
Canada is showing up in U.S. news media reports more than usual these days, …

When it Comes to Finances, Canada is No Role Model by Christopher Sands
HUffington Post (Canada)
June 1, 2012
If Justin Bieber came by my office and gave me singing lessons and fashion …

Quebec Students Are Revolting by Christopher Sands
CSIS VOCES Blog
May 25, 2012
University students in Quebec have been engaged in increasingly violent protests in Montreal and …

Why Won't Canada's Troubled Friends Take Our Advice? by Christopher Sands
Huffington Post (Canada)
May 22, 2012
The Camp David Group of Eight (G8) Summit was oddly clarifying. With Europe riven with divisions …

Will Canada French Kiss Harper Goodbye? by Christopher Sands
Huffington Post (Canada)
May 14, 2012
French voters dumped a controversial conservative president who imposed austerity (albeit a very modest …

Playing For Keeps: the Game of Foreign Policy by Christopher Sands
Huffington Post
May 9, 2012
In a recent article for Commentary Magazine, international relations scholar and former Reagan administration official Henry …

Canada Files: Harper's Age of Majority by Christopher Sands
CSIS' VOCES Blog
May 3, 2012
Following an election victory on May 2, 2011that gave the Conservative Party 166 seats …

Redford Win is a Win for Obama Too by Christopher Sands
Huffington Post (Canada)
April 24, 2012
The reelection victory of Premier Alison Redford's Progressive Conservative Party over Danielle Smith's Wildrose …

This Summit Season, Obama Envies Harper's Smooth Climb by Christopher Sands
Huffington Post (Canada)
April 6, 2012
Washington's cherry blossoms have come and gone -- a sure sign that now it …

The Three Amigos: The Sequel by Christopher Sands
Huffington Post (Canada)
April 2, 2012
U.S. President Barack Obama hosts Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Mexican President Felipe …

Canada and the U.S. No Longer Separated by Border of Horrors by Christopher Sands
Huffington Post
February 15, 2012
This time last year, President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Stephen Harper launched two …

Northern Exposure by Joel Schwartz
Weekly Standard
February 13, 2012
The strategic thinker Eliot Cohen begins this impressive book with a passage that (as …

Canada Pacific? by Christopher Sands
Open Canada
February 8, 2012
One of the challenges of middle-power diplomacy is trying to play a significant role …

The Prime Minister and Lady Edith Go to China by Christopher Sands
Huffington Post
February 6, 2012
In the first season of the British miniseries, Downton Abbey, middle sister Lady Edith Crawley …

What Canadians Can Hope for from the State of the Union: Not Much by Christopher Sands
Huffington Post
January 24, 2012
President Barack Obama delivers his 2012 State of the Union address to Congress tonight, …

Fine, We'll Play with China by Christopher Sands
Huffington Post
January 19, 2012
So President Obama decided not to approve the presidential permit for the Keystone XL pipeline project, …

Did U.S. Partisan Warfare Kill Keystone? by Christopher Sands
Huffington Post
January 18, 2012
Open partisan warfare between Democrats and Republicans, between the Obama administration and Congress, is …

An iPad Passport? Why Not? by Christopher Sands
Huffington Post
January 11, 2012
Last week, Martin Reisch of Montreal was reported to have used a scanned image of his …

Russia's Next Face Off on Ice by Christopher Sands
Huffington Post
January 4, 2012
Team Canada's heartbreaking defeat at the World Junior Hockey semifinals in Calgary has many …

When It Comes to Trade, Harper Doesn't Like Three-Ways by Christopher Sands
Huffington Post
January 2, 2012
British Prime Minister David Cameron's veto of a Franco-German deal to address the European debt crisis …

     

 

 

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