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  • Security Studies
  • International Relations
  • Canadian Foreign Policy

Background:

  • Canada faces complex national and human security challenges.
  • Sovereignty, alliances, and international relations impact security.
  • Existing security practices can perpetuate inequality and harm human rights.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze Canada's approach to national and human security.
  • To explore the costs and limitations of current security strategies.
  • To propose an integrated model for security policy.

Main Methods:

  • Expert insights from diverse fields (defense, foreign policy, law, human rights).
  • Analysis of financial and institutional costs.
  • Examination of evolving security models (coalitions, total defence, resilience).
  • Critique of border regimes and legal enforcement.

Main Results:

  • Canada's security is challenged by alliance fragility and geopolitical shifts.
  • Ad hoc coalitions and domestic resilience are increasing.
  • Border policies and selective law enforcement can cause racialized violence and undermine humanitarian norms.
  • Military preparedness alone is insufficient for comprehensive security.

Conclusions:

  • Canada's security strategy must integrate national defense with human security principles.
  • Justice, equity, and human rights are foundational to true security.
  • State protection is meaningless without the safety and freedom of its people.