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Canada's Role in Global Maritime Security - CSIS

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The new NATO strike missile is a Norwegian product. You know, we're really proud of the combat management system that Canada uses, built by Lockheed Martin, Canada. It's in service in the New Zealand Navy and the Chilean Navy. We're hopeful of a couple of other navies taking it on, in Portugal, possibly Taiwan.

13. Canada's Maritime Security Strategic Framework 2020

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Executive Summary Canada is a maritime nation with an extensive coastline and a complex maritime transportation system. This complex and extensive system is vital to a country that relies heavily on international maritime commerce. Domestic and international maritime threats have the potential to impact Canada's maritime transportation system, our national security and more broadly, our

Canada's Role in Global Maritime Security | CSIS Events

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Canada's Role in Global Maritime Security. November 3, 2023 • 11:00 - 11:45 am EDT. Brought to you by. International Security Program. View Full Transcript Here. Please join the CSIS International Security Program (ISP) for a discussion with the Commander of the Royal Canadian Navy, Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee, and Dr. Seth G. Jones, CSIS

Canada's Role in Global Maritime Security - YouTube

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Please join the CSIS International Security Program (ISP) for a discussion with the Commander of the Royal Canadian Navy, Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee, and Dr.

Canada's Role at the International Maritime Organization

https://tc.canada.ca/en/marine-transportation/canada-s-international-maritime-presence/canada-s-role-international-maritime-organization
From: Transport Canada. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is the specialized agency of the United Nations that is responsible for the safety of international shipping and the prevention of marine and atmospheric pollution by ships. Canada was a founding member of the organization in 1948 and has served on the IMO Council since 1959.

Canada's Maritime Security: A Guide to the Issues - NAOC

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By James M. Bridger. As a nation surrounded by three great oceans, Canada's maritime security has been of preeminent importance throughout the country's history. Once boasting the world's third largest navy, Canadian forces were instrumental in the Allied victory during the Battle of the Atlantic and have since played a significant global role in Read More

Maritime Issues and Oceans: Research & Analysis | CSIS

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Canada's Role in Global Maritime Security. Hosted by International Security Program. November 3, 2023 • 11:00 - 11:45 am EDT Image. ... FIFTH Fleet Commander, on August 7, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. for a Maritime Security Dialogue event on preserving the free flow of commerce in the Red Sea and across the globe. Event — August 7, 2024.

Canada and North American maritime security: the home and away game at sea

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In its recently released statements on foreign and defence policy, the Canadian government stressed its intention to enhance security cooperation with the United States, drawing particular attention to the growing importance of the maritime dimension since September 11, 2001 and the beginnings of the global war on terrorism (GWOT). American concerns with homeland maritime security […]

Maritime Security Capacity Building: Key Considerations

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the response to new security challenges and a key component of the maritime security strategy of some of Canada's main allies, including the United States (U.S.) and Australia. In an evolving and challenging maritime environment where traditional and unconventional threats now cohabit, MSCB constitutes a

The Global Enhancement of Maritime Security Programme

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the Global Maritime Security ITCP is the IMO Guide to Maritime Security and the ISPS Code. The 2012 Guide is a compendium of maritime security related information, drawn primarily from IMO sources. It is comprised of the SOLAS revisions and the ISPS Code's mandatory and non-mandatory provisions, as well as a variety of maritime security related

Maritime Security Framework - Canadian Coast Guard

https://www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/publications/maritime-security-surete-maritime/framework-cadre/index-eng.html
Maritime Security Framework. (PDF, 2.65 MB) This document presents a series of considerations related to the contribution of the Canadian Coast Guard to Canada's national security. It is intended to offer context regarding the Coast Guard contribution within the collective federal effort to enhance Canada's national and maritime security.

Canadian Coast Guard Maritime Security Contributions

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The Canadian Published by: C Maritime Security Canadian Coast Guard Maritime Security Fisheries and Oceans Canada Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0E6 ©Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada 2011 Cat. No.: Fs154-21/1-2011 ISBN: 978-1-100-53099-4 DFO/2011-1724 Printed on recycled paper Également disponible en français : Cadre de sûreté maritime

CIMSEC: Canada's Maritime Strategy - NAOC

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In 2011, as a follow-up to the CFDS, the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy (NSPS) was released. While some of the particulars are hazy, the NSPS is intended to modernize the Royal Canadian Navy, replacing many vessels that have been operating well past their intended date of retirement. For example, the Joint Support Ship Project will

Canadian Coast guard Maritime Security

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The Canadian Coast Guard has taken a leadership role in the development and deployment of what is one of the most effective new tools in global maritime security: the Long Range Identification and Tracking (LRIT) system. In the wake of 9/11, the International Maritime Organization spurred the creation of a satellite-based

Irving Shipbuilding and Acadia University Announce Certificate in

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The Canadian Surface Combatant ships (CSC) that we will begin building in 2024 bring higher levels of security requirements. Partnering with Acadia University delivers a uniquely "Made-in-Canada" program that is recognized by the world-leading International Association of Maritime Security Professionals."

International Security: Canada's Role in Meeting Global Threats

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challenge to Canada's international security policy. Canada's national security is directly impacted by elements of current Chinese policies, including China's conduct of espionage, aggressive use of cyber power, willingness to engage in hostage diplomacy, and efforts to interfere with our democracy and society. Popular opinion toward

Canadian Membership in AUKUS: A Time for Action - CSIS

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Looking to Canada. Canada has played an important role for decades supporting global security. At the close of the Second World War, Canada had the world's fourth-largest navy, and into the early 1970s, Canadian defense spending consistently surpassed 2 percent of GDP. Canada today boasts competent and professional armed forces, ample natural

Canada's Maritime Security Threats and Responses

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•Intimate linkages to other modes of transportation and the global economy •Marine transportation system can serve as a: - Potential Target - Conduit for an Attack ... Canada's Maritime Security Threats and Responses. 10 Building Capacity in Maritime Security •Examples of eligible projects -Expert assistance: security audits, follow

International Security: Canada's Role in Meeting Global Threats

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The current state of international politics presents new and unprecedented challenges for Canada as a middle power with vital global interests. Canada's interests in upholding global security have long been underpinned by a commitment to multilateralism and a concept of a rules-based international order.

The Canadian Coast Guard: Enhancing Offshore Patrol Capability in a

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Past and Current Offshore Fisheries Challenges. With 123 vessels, the Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) is the federal government's largest maritime organization in terms of hull numbers.2 Unlike the coast guards of many other countries, its members are responsible for ensuring the safe use of Canadian waters by seafarers rather than enforcing laws through the threat and use of low-level force.

Marine Security: Operational facilities - Canadian Coast Guard

https://www.cgc.gc.ca/maritime-security-surete-maritime/operational-facilities-installations-operationelles-eng.html
To assist with maritime security programs, the operations centres have 6 core partners, including: The centres also work with international partners such as the United States Coast Guard and United States Customs and Border Protection. Marine security operations centre employees working at their stations.

The Numbered Fleet: The New Main Supported Force

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The main mover and doer in the Navy is the numbered fleet, and the time is now to better enable these fleets for successful maritime combat in the near future. The importance of sea control is only increasing as the world becomes more interconnected and America's potential adversaries become more belligerent in the global maritime commons.

The Arctic: News, Analysis, Research, & Events | CSIS

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Canada's Role in Global Maritime Security. The CSIS International Security Program hosted a virtual featuring Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee, Commander of the Royal Canadian Navy, on Canada's role in protecting the world's oceans. Transcript — November 3, 2023. The U.S. Coast Guard in an Era of Great Power Competition with ADM Linda L. Fagan

Bongbong Marcos hails Canada's maritime security initiatives

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"We recognize Canada's role in promoting maritime security and safety in the region. We welcome Canada's continued engagement through capacity-building programs, specialized and skill-based

Canada's defense investment plans put it on track to meet NATO

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According to NATO figures, Canada was estimated to be spending 1.33% of GDP on its military budget in 2023. "Our country finds itself at a pivotal moment. Our sovereignty and our security are no longer guaranteed by our geographic location," Blair said. Canada is surrounded by three oceans with NATO's biggest ally, the U.S., as its neighbor.

How a Cyberattack Took 15,000 Car Dealers Offline - Bloomberg.com

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-06-24/cdk-cyberattack-what-is-it-who-is-responsible-and-what-s-the-fallout
Roughly 15,000 car dealerships across the US and Canada have gone days without software systems crucial to running their business, following multiple cyberattacks on CDK Global. The company is one

2024 Trafficking in Persons Report - United States Department of State

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The 2022 UNODC Global Report on Trafficking in Persons noted trafficking in persons for the purpose of organ removal constituted only 0.2 percent of detected victims of trafficking compared to the much higher numbers for sex trafficking and forced labor. UNODC has warned "existing barriers to reporting suggest that the full scale of this