
Wesley Wark
Wesley Wark is a senior fellow and security expert at the Centre for International Governance Innovation, known for his expertise in security policy and intelligence. He has provided insights into national security issues in Canada, particularly regarding policing and the challenges faced by law enforcement agencies like the RCMP. His recent commentary on the proposed restructuring of the RCMP highlights the complexities and potential challenges of implementing significant police reforms in Canada.
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Wesley Wark, an Ottawa-based senior fellow and security expert at the Centre for International Governance Innovation thinktank, said Qatar’s sizable deployment is typical of Gulf leaders worried about terrorism.
Qatar brings heavy security presence for World Cup appearance in VancouverNational-security expert Wesley Wark filed an affidavit regarding the separatist leaders' meetings with the U.S.
First Nations leaders urge Albertans to oppose separationWesley Wark underlined the risk of foreign interference during an Alberta independence referendum.
Experts worry Elections Alberta lacks resources to deal with foreign interferenceWesley Wark is a former adviser to the Canadian government on security and border issues.
Separatists in Canada could boost Donald Trump’s quest for dominanceWesley Wark is a senior fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation and an expert on national-security and intelligence issues.
Canada should craft its own national-security policyWesley Wark, a senior fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation, argued that the Gripen jets would be the ideal choice for Canada.
Joly says Canada ‘didn’t get enough’ industrial benefits out of F-35 procurement dealWesley Wark is a senior fellow and security expert who commented on the complexity of the proposed plan.
Trudeau backs policy paper calling to split RCMP to aid transnational investigations


































