This article presents an analysis of the Canadian government's research and policy-making processes in connection with oppositional political terrorism during the time between the McDonald Report (1977) to the Third Kelly Committee (1999). In particular, the article examines this subject by reviewing popular, scholarly, and governmental literature; relying on personal experiences; and, most importantly, focusing on information gathered during a series of interviews with key informants conducted over a 14-year period. The article concludes with a list of factors that impeded government research and policy development connected with this subject and policy area and a handful of suggestions for overcoming these difficulties which may impr...
This paper argues that the Canadian mainstream print news media helps to legitimate the increase in ...
This Master's thesis examines the impact of the events of 9/11 on the discourses and practices that ...
On December 18, 2001, the Canadian government passed the Anti-Terrorism Act, a piece of omni-bus leg...
The presented capstone research project provides the information about “Terrorism in Canada”. Terror...
The events of September 11, 2001 drastically altered the political climate in North America. The atm...
This article investigates Canada’s evolving counterterrorism policy in light of emerging global and ...
Literature on Canada-United States (US) counter-terrorism (CT) cooperation from the early 2000s pres...
The way governments deal with the claims of victims of terrorist incidents is one of the most import...
Recently, more than 150 Canadians have joined the Islamic State (IS) in the Middle East, causing ala...
This thesis explores ways in which perspectives in Canada on the administration of justice have shi...
This study identifies the dominant characteristics of official Canadian state discourses on national...
This paper explores some of the central factors in society that determine whether the Canadian publi...
The FLQ, a Marxist group founded in 1963, sought to overthrow the Quebec provincial government and e...
This study examines the criminalization of dissent that is occurring through official anti-terrorism...
Terrorism is one of the most politically and rhetorically significant issues shaping the world today...
This paper argues that the Canadian mainstream print news media helps to legitimate the increase in ...
This Master's thesis examines the impact of the events of 9/11 on the discourses and practices that ...
On December 18, 2001, the Canadian government passed the Anti-Terrorism Act, a piece of omni-bus leg...
The presented capstone research project provides the information about “Terrorism in Canada”. Terror...
The events of September 11, 2001 drastically altered the political climate in North America. The atm...
This article investigates Canada’s evolving counterterrorism policy in light of emerging global and ...
Literature on Canada-United States (US) counter-terrorism (CT) cooperation from the early 2000s pres...
The way governments deal with the claims of victims of terrorist incidents is one of the most import...
Recently, more than 150 Canadians have joined the Islamic State (IS) in the Middle East, causing ala...
This thesis explores ways in which perspectives in Canada on the administration of justice have shi...
This study identifies the dominant characteristics of official Canadian state discourses on national...
This paper explores some of the central factors in society that determine whether the Canadian publi...
The FLQ, a Marxist group founded in 1963, sought to overthrow the Quebec provincial government and e...
This study examines the criminalization of dissent that is occurring through official anti-terrorism...
Terrorism is one of the most politically and rhetorically significant issues shaping the world today...
This paper argues that the Canadian mainstream print news media helps to legitimate the increase in ...
This Master's thesis examines the impact of the events of 9/11 on the discourses and practices that ...
On December 18, 2001, the Canadian government passed the Anti-Terrorism Act, a piece of omni-bus leg...