Janice Stein interviewed on where things stand in the international dispute over Iran's nuclear program.
Farhana Rahman talks about her life-changing experience taking an international course module in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Rahman is a recent graduate of U of T's Faculty of Arts and Science and the Trudeau Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies.
Immigration expert Jeffrey Reitz talks about several aspects of immigration; that immigrants are still settling in the large cities and often form ethnic enclaves which may result in residents not fully integrating into Canadian life and feeling isolated; the pluses and minuses of the "points" system is assessing immigrants and the legalities of temporary workers; that immigrants still feel a sense of discrimination; that Canada's multicultural policies have been successful in integrating newcomers.
Professor Joe Wong, director of the Asian Institute at the Munk School of Global Affairs, describes an innovative approach to research in healthcare delivery that may help hundreds of millions of people living in the world’s poorest countries to lead more humane lives.
Citizen Lab Director Ron Deibert joined other panelists Christopher Soghoian, Allan Paller, and Sukanya Pillay to discuss cyber security issues and policies, including questions regarding Internet filtering, cyber warfare, and protection of civil liberties. Watch the full 60 minute discussion after the jump.
“Sri Lanka: Finding a Middle Ground”, a segment on TVOntario’s “The Agenda with Steve Paikin”, featured three leaders from the Mosaic Institute’s “Young Canadians’ Peace Dialogue on Sri Lanka”. This included Jothi Shanmugam, a 4th year student of the Trudeau Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (and Criminology).