Adam P. MacDonald, PhD (@adampmac) 's Twitter Profile
Adam P. MacDonald, PhD

@adampmac

PhD in political science from Dalhousie University. Former Naval Warfare Officer in the Royal Canadian Navy. Now a researcher in the 🇨🇦 federal public service

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André Picard (@picardonhealth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#December6, 1989. They died because they were women. Today is National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. #Polytechnique #16Days

#December6, 1989. They died because they were women. 
Today is National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. #Polytechnique #16Days
The Naval Association of Canada (@navalassn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

VAdm Angus Topshee offers a very blunt assessment of the state of the Royal Canadian Navy and speaks of what must be done to maintain operational readiness in the coming years. youtube.com/watch?v=FuD6Q1…

Naval Museum of Halifax (@navalmuseumhfx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#OTD in 1917, SS Mont-Blanc and Imo collided in the narrows of the Halifax Harbour causing the world’s largest pre-nuclear explosion. Over 1600 lost their lives and around 9000 people were injured and homeless. These photos are a sample of Halifax Explosion photos at the museum.

#OTD in 1917, SS Mont-Blanc and Imo collided in the narrows of the Halifax Harbour causing the world’s largest pre-nuclear explosion. Over 1600 lost their lives and around 9000 people were injured and homeless. These photos are a sample of Halifax Explosion photos at the museum.
Daniel Holton (@dcholton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

***GLOBAL AFFAIRS CANADA IS HIRING*** Want to make a difference in #Canada’s foreign policy? Every issue that matters to Canadians will be shaped fundamentally by our #IndoPacific relationships & engagements. Apply now to join our amazing team as a #China Research Fellow!

Adam P. MacDonald, PhD (@adampmac) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Naval warships are usually most vulnerable to enemy attack while in port , unable to use their speed & maneuverability to evade & reliant on shore air & air defence assets. It’s been a perennial concern over the centuries for naval forces, which should be re-learned by the West

Daniel Holton (@dcholton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

**JOB OPPORTUNITY** Come work with me! The Centre for #China Policy Research is looking for a Deputy Director of #Research (FS-03) as part of the internal Global Affairs Canada HQ assignment cycle. Great team, fascinating subject matter - please repost, share widely & reach out w Qs!

**JOB OPPORTUNITY**

Come work with me!

The Centre for #China Policy Research is looking for a Deputy Director of #Research (FS-03) as part of the internal <a href="/GAC_Corporate/">Global Affairs Canada</a> HQ assignment cycle.

Great team, fascinating subject matter - please repost, share widely &amp; reach out w Qs!
Roger Litwiller -🇨🇦 Naval Author/Historian (@rlitwiller) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is Battle Of the Atlantic Sunday. Memorial Services will be held across the country to honour the Canadians that served & sacrificed during the single longest battle of the Second World War. Wherever you are please attend a ceremony near you & take a moment to honour the

Today is Battle Of the Atlantic Sunday. Memorial Services will be held across the country to honour the Canadians that served &amp; sacrificed during the single longest battle of the Second World War. Wherever you are please attend a ceremony near you &amp; take a moment to honour the
Murray Brewster (@murray_brewster) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Requiem: D-Day and the struggle to keep history alive. A larger look at the Normandy invasion and how we remember it. #cdnpoli #dday #history cbc.ca/newsinteractiv…

Royal Canadian Navy (@royalcannavy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Normandy Landings happened 80 years ago today in which we played a significant role. We contributed 110 ships and 10,000 sailors in support of the landings. On D-Day, Canadians suffered 1074 casualties, including 359 killed. #CanadaRemembers #DDAY80

The Normandy Landings happened 80 years ago today in which we played a significant role. We contributed 110 ships and 10,000 sailors in support of the landings. On D-Day, Canadians suffered 1074 casualties, including 359 killed. #CanadaRemembers #DDAY80
Global Affairs Canada (@gac_corporate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you a Canadian PhD student with expertise on China interested in bridging academia and foreign policy? Applications to the Margaret Meagher Fellowship are open until January 31, 2025.