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Security and Democracy

In an effort to contribute to the formulation of Canada’s modern anti-terrorism policy, the Security and Democracy research program explored the complex challenges posed by global and transnational terrorism. Completed in 2010, it looked at the role played by institutions and legislation in enabling governments to reconcile the potentially conflicting goals of security and democracy. Research focused on the governance and accountability issues related to national security and anti-terrorism legislation, foreign intelligence, and civil and military relations.

Latest Research

Catch and Release

Catch and Release

A Role for Preventive Detention without Charge in Canadian Anti-terrorism Law
Craig Forcese
More generous cash-transfer benefit would improve access to essentials, says IRPP report
More generous cash-transfer benefit would improve access to essentials, says IRPP report