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Early warning and COVID19—bridging the gap between analysis and response

Opinion | BY DAVID CARMENT | April 29, 2020
Health Minister Patty Hajdu speaks at a press conference with Theresa Tam, the chief public health officer, on Jan. 26. Early response should be taken out of the politicians’ hands and embedded institutionally in experts, domestically and internationally, with a proper mandate and full resources, writes David Carment. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY DAVID CARMENT | April 29, 2020
Opinion | BY DAVID CARMENT | April 29, 2020
Health Minister Patty Hajdu speaks at a press conference with Theresa Tam, the chief public health officer, on Jan. 26. Early response should be taken out of the politicians’ hands and embedded institutionally in experts, domestically and internationally, with a proper mandate and full resources, writes David Carment. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY DAVID CARMENT | April 29, 2020
Health Minister Patty Hajdu speaks at a press conference with Theresa Tam, the chief public health officer, on Jan. 26. Early response should be taken out of the politicians’ hands and embedded institutionally in experts, domestically and internationally, with a proper mandate and full resources, writes David Carment. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY DAVID CARMENT | April 29, 2020
Opinion | BY DAVID CARMENT | April 29, 2020
Health Minister Patty Hajdu speaks at a press conference with Theresa Tam, the chief public health officer, on Jan. 26. Early response should be taken out of the politicians’ hands and embedded institutionally in experts, domestically and internationally, with a proper mandate and full resources, writes David Carment. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY DAVID CARMENT, RICHARD NIMIJEAN | August 7, 2019
As we near the election date, we can expect far more scrutiny of Liberal pledges championed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, left, by Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and Green Party Leader Elizabeth May, write David Carment and Richard Nimijean. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY DAVID CARMENT, RICHARD NIMIJEAN | August 7, 2019
Opinion | BY DAVID CARMENT, RICHARD NIMIJEAN | August 7, 2019
As we near the election date, we can expect far more scrutiny of Liberal pledges championed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, left, by Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and Green Party Leader Elizabeth May, write David Carment and Richard Nimijean. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY DAVID CARMENT, DANI BELO | November 21, 2018
A member of the Latvian National Armed Forces carries an artillery round during a training exercise overseen by members of the Mobile Training Team from the Royal Canadian Artillery School (RCAS) at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown. Canada’s involvement in Latvia under Operation Reassurance is ineffective for deterring unconventional tactics, write David Carment and Dani Belo. DND photograph courtesy of Aviator Jérôme Lessard/Task Force Latvia
Opinion | BY DAVID CARMENT, DANI BELO | November 21, 2018
Opinion | BY DAVID CARMENT, DANI BELO | November 21, 2018
A member of the Latvian National Armed Forces carries an artillery round during a training exercise overseen by members of the Mobile Training Team from the Royal Canadian Artillery School (RCAS) at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown. Canada’s involvement in Latvia under Operation Reassurance is ineffective for deterring unconventional tactics, write David Carment and Dani Belo. DND photograph courtesy of Aviator Jérôme Lessard/Task Force Latvia
Opinion | BY DAVID CARMENT, RICHARD NIMIJEAN | June 28, 2018
Liberal, Tory, same old story? Despite all the window dressing and rhetorical differences across governments, Canadians have seen relative continuity in foreign policy between Conservative governments and Liberal ones like that of Justin Trudeau, argue David Carment and Richard Nimijean. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY DAVID CARMENT, RICHARD NIMIJEAN | June 28, 2018
Opinion | BY DAVID CARMENT, RICHARD NIMIJEAN | June 28, 2018
Liberal, Tory, same old story? Despite all the window dressing and rhetorical differences across governments, Canadians have seen relative continuity in foreign policy between Conservative governments and Liberal ones like that of Justin Trudeau, argue David Carment and Richard Nimijean. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan enters the House on March 1. A common theme in the Trudeau government’s handling of defence matters has been to stall, and then go back on its word, say the authors. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan enters the House on March 1. A common theme in the Trudeau government’s handling of defence matters has been to stall, and then go back on its word, say the authors. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY DAVID CARMENT, JOE LANDRY | March 22, 2017
U.S. President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau chat at the White House last month. Photograph courtesy of Justin Trudeau's Twitter account
Opinion | BY DAVID CARMENT, JOE LANDRY | March 22, 2017
Opinion | BY DAVID CARMENT, JOE LANDRY | March 22, 2017
U.S. President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau chat at the White House last month. Photograph courtesy of Justin Trudeau's Twitter account