Daniel is the Director of Policy at Polytechnics Canada, where he collaborates with a variety of partners, domestic and international, to create solutions-oriented policy advice on issues related to skills and workforce development.
Daniel is the Director of Policy at Polytechnics Canada, where he collaborates with a variety of partners, domestic and international, to create solutions-oriented policy advice on issues related to skills and workforce development.
Daniel is the Director of Policy at Polytechnics Canada, where he collaborates with a variety of partners, domestic and international, to create solutions-oriented policy advice on issues related to skills and workforce development.
The global international order is tumultuous these days; relationships, institutions, and norms that have made peace and progress possible for the last three quarters...
Greenland is no longer just a partner—it’s a test. U.S. appointments signal an Arctic turn from consent to power, forcing Denmark, Europe, and Nuuk to defend self-determination against strategic coercion.
Cambodia–Thailand tensions aren’t just about borders. They reflect domestic politics: an unstable but real Thai democracy versus Cambodia’s entrenched autocracy.
Syria 2.0 in Mali? Russia’s feared “Syrian model” is failing fast. Bamako blockaded, mercenaries ambushed, rebels advancing. The myth of Moscow’s ruthless counterinsurgency prowess is melting under Sahel realities.
Kazakhstan is turning the Middle Corridor into Eurasia’s new silk artery—faster, safer Europe–Asia trade, backed by major finance, private logistics, and rising geopolitical relevance beyond northern routes.
U.S. weapons left behind after the 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal are now fueling militancy in Pakistan. From Taliban stockpiles to TTP hands, abandoned arms have become active drivers of regional instability.