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Phil Gurski
Phil Gurski spent 32 years working at Canadian intelligence agencies and is a specialist in terrorism. He is the author of six books on terrorism.
What Does the Bondi Beach Attack Say About Today’s Terrorism?
Commentary Well, after a long build-up of threats, anti-Semitic demonstrations, acts of vandalism, and several foiled terrorist plots ...
Viewpoints
December 19, 2025
Who Watches the Chinese Watchers?
Commentary The panopticon was an 18th-century idea by the British author and social theorist Jeremy Bentham as a ...
Viewpoints
December 18, 2025
Post-Secondary Institutions in the West Should Never Bend to Pressure From Beijing
Universities should not stop professors from publishing work deemed unflattering by the Chinese communist regime.
Viewpoints
November 24, 2025
Clampdown on Christians in China: Christianity With ‘Chinese Characteristics’?
Commentary The history of Christianity in many countries in Africa and Asia is complicated. Some in these nations ...
Viewpoints
October 28, 2025
Beware Beijing’s Subtle Propaganda Offensive on Western Platforms
Commentary The Chinese general and military theorist Sun Tzu is known for a lot of short phrases on ...
Thinking About China
October 12, 2025
China’s Political and Cyber Warfare: Why Canada Needs to Wake Up Now
Commentary Some 42 years ago, I found myself in a sparsely-decorated office in the Sir Leonard Tilley Building, ...
Viewpoints
September 8, 2025
The Threat From Far-Right Extremists Pales in Comparison to Jihadi Terrorism
Commentary Remember Chicken Little (a.k.a. Henny Penny)? She was the one running around warning that the sky was ...
Viewpoints
July 14, 2025
Is Canada Finally Taking the China Technology Threat Seriously?
Commentary Remember when "Made in China" was a joke? I do, growing up in the 1960s. Everything was ...
Viewpoints
July 7, 2025
Canada Has to Get Serious About Foreign Threats to Citizens
Commentary As a nation of immigrants, Canada has served as a refuge for all kinds of people who ...
Viewpoints
June 12, 2025
When It Comes to China, Canada Mustn’t Jeopardize National Security in the Interest of Increasing Trade
Commentary Look, I get it. The economy is important. What with the on-again, off-again tariffs announced by U.S. ...
Viewpoints
June 10, 2025
Why Is No One Worried About a 5-Fold Increase in Terrorism Charges in Canada?
Commentary Remember when car thefts were all the rage? News story after news story told us that this ...
Viewpoints
May 27, 2025
No Good Reason to Invite Head of Suspected Chinese Police Stations to Campaign Event
Commentary More than 2 million Canadians voted on the first day of advance polls for this year’s federal ...
Viewpoints
April 22, 2025
It Is High Time for a Mutiny on Chinese Bounties
Commentary Normally, when countries seek each other’s assistance on criminal matters, they first seek to establish a bilateral ...
Viewpoints
April 17, 2025
Chinese Interference in Our Democracy Needs Far More Attention Than It’s Getting
Commentary It is sometimes hard to figure out just what it takes for people to realize a crisis ...
Viewpoints
April 8, 2025
Is the Beijing Regime Ramping Up Cyber Operations in Canada?
Commentary Ah, the internet and social media! Thanks to one of the greatest developments in communications history, we ...
Viewpoints
March 15, 2025
It Is Time to Share Intelligence More Widely in Canada
Commentary Elections in democracies have been quite the focus over the last couple of years. In 2024, for ...
Viewpoints
February 27, 2025
Canada Must End Foreign Interference on University Campuses
Commentary The Chinese philosopher Confucius is of course a household name for many. He may have lived 2,500 ...
Viewpoints
February 20, 2025
The Five Eyes Intelligence Alliance Should Remain Intact
Commentary When I was in late elementary school, I realized I could not see the blackboard very well. ...
Viewpoints
February 18, 2025
Foreign Interference Inquiry Failed to Deliver an Honest Assessment of the Situation
Commentary We in Canada like to say that we have a national sport—hockey (it's ice hockey, but no ...
Viewpoints
February 7, 2025
What Is Chinese AI Deeply Seeking to Accomplish?
Commentary If you follow the headlines regularly you would have to conclude that China is making advancements on ...
Viewpoints
February 2, 2025
Does Calling Drug Cartels ‘Terrorists’ Help?
Commentary Some people may be surprised to learn that the word "terrorism" is not that old. Oh sure, ...
Viewpoints
January 23, 2025
Is the Prevention of Every Terrorist Attack a Realistic Goal?
Commentary In the aftermath of a violent attack, there are inevitably a number of things that happen. First ...
Viewpoints
January 20, 2025
Liberals’ Rules Allowing Foreign Nationals to Vote in Leadership Contest Makes Chinese Interference Too Easy
Commentary Well, the inevitable has happened. After months of speculation, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau emulated his father, took ...
Viewpoints
January 8, 2025
What Are the Implications of a Canadian ‘Link’ to the New Orleans Attack?
Commentary Those who toil in national security in Canada have one primary task: to keep our country safe ...
Viewpoints
January 6, 2025
New Orleans Attack Signifies That Groups Like ISIS and Al-Qaeda Are Still Very Much a Threat
Commentary For many around the world, the transition from one year to another is something to celebrate. We ...
Viewpoints
January 2, 2025
My Wish List for a Safe and Secure Canada in 2025
Commentary At the end of one year and the beginning of another it is customary to look back ...
Viewpoints
December 30, 2024
The Threat of China’s Secret Police Stations on Our Soil
Commentary When you think of a local police station—not the headquarters building but a smaller neighbourhood branch—what comes ...
Thinking About China
December 21, 2024
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