A New Agenda for International Drug Policy By: Jean Daudelin , / 21 October, 2013 The international community should listen to those countries suffering most under the global drug prohibition regime, argues Jean Daudelin.
Redirecting the Drug War Debate By: Robert Muggah , / 28 May, 2013 Latin America has known for a long time that waging war on drugs is futile. Is the rest of the world finally ready for a refocused drug policy debate?
Drug Policy After the War By: OpenCanada Staff , / 28 March, 2013 Ethan Nadelmann of the Drug Policy Alliance on the state of drug policy reform around the world.
The Canadian-Mexican Agenda By: Jennifer Jeffs , / 25 May, 2012 Canada and Mexico are indisputably intertwined. Canadians just need to realize it argues Jennifer Jeffs.
The “Mexican Problem” is Canada’s Problem By: Jennifer Jeffs , / 14 December, 2011 Canada should invest in hemispheric security by taking on the “Mexico problem”, Jennifer Jeffs argues.
On the Global Drug Policy Debate By: Jennifer Jeffs , / 15 July, 2011 On April 27 the CIC’s National Capital Branch held a […]