
Stephanie Carvin
Stephanie Carvin is an associate professor of international affairs at Carleton University, specializing in intelligence studies and national security. She has emphasized Canada's reliance on foreign intelligence from allies within the Five Eyes alliance, highlighting the importance of shared information in maintaining national security and counter-terrorism efforts.
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Carleton University’s Stephanie Carvin also reviewed the manifesto and said the author appears to subscribe to a 'hodgepodge' of grievances.
Incel ideology invoked by Montreal shooter, experts sayStephanie Carvin, a former national security analyst, stated that Indian meddling in Canada has not ended.
No exemptions for India on foreign interference concerns, Anand saysStephanie Carvin, a former national security analyst and now a professor at Carleton University, said she does not believe Indian meddling in Canada has ended.
India no longer seen as conducting foreign interference in Canada, senior official saysStephanie Carvin is an associate professor at Carleton University and a former national security analyst.
Separatists in Canada could boost Donald Trump’s quest for dominanceStephanie Carvin, a national-security expert, criticized the government for failing to address national-security risks.
Carney government accused of dragging its feet on foreign agent registryStephanie Carvin is a national-security professor at Carleton University who discussed the implications of designating a group as a terrorist organization.
Why hasn’t Canada declared Terrorgram a terrorist organization?Stephanie Carvin is an associate professor with Carleton University’s Norman Paterson School of International Affairs.
Canada needs a foreign human intelligence serviceStephanie Carvin, a former national-security analyst and a professor at Carleton University, said AUKUS is an information and technology-sharing agreement.
Former Australian PM Morrison says price of entry to AUKUS is higher than Canada’s current defence spending levelStephanie Carvin highlighted vulnerabilities to disinformation during the election due to reduced information-sharing with U.S. agencies.
Morning Update: A flood of fake newsStephanie Carvin is a former national-security analyst and a professor of international relations at Carleton University.
Foreign disinformation is a looming threat in Canada’s election. Here’s where it might come fromStephanie Carvin agreed that Ms. Smith’s comments do not appear to meet the legal national security definition of foreign election interference.
Danielle Smith defends plea for U.S. to pause tariffs as ‘opposite’ of meddlingStephanie Carvin is a former national-security analyst and professor who commented on the risks of Canada being removed from the Five Eyes.
Trump adviser rules out Canada’s expulsion from Five Eyes, but experts warn of risksStephanie Carvin, associate professor of international affairs at Carleton University, discusses Canada's reliance on intelligence.
Former intelligence adviser fears Trump may leverage intel sharing against Canada


























































