Eric Sauvé is a defense, security, and intelligence consultant with over 30 years of experience in military operations, strategic analysis, and international security. A former infantry and intelligence officer in the Canadian Armed Forces, he was deployed to Bosnia and Herzegovina and Afghanistan before holding various training and leadership positions, notably at the NATO Special Operations University, where he trained officers and analysts from allied nations.
As President of Innovigo, he advises government departments, public and private organizations, and technology companies in the fields of intelligence, risk management, strategic analysis, and organizational transformation. His work focuses in particular on the integration of emerging technologies, national security issues, defense capabilities, and the evolution of contemporary conflicts.
Eric Sauvé is also a lecturer in criminology at the University of Montreal, where he teaches courses on social movements, violence, and security. A regular commentator in Quebec and Canadian media, he frequently speaks on issues related to defense, international security, and geopolitics.
Expertise
- Defense and International Security
- Intelligence and Strategic Analysis
- Geopolitics and Contemporary Conflicts
Selected Publications
- Sauvé, Eric. « Une puissante alliance au ciment fragile ». La Presse, 14 avril 2026.
- Sauvé, Eric. « Trump et le breffage quotidien du renseignement ». La Presse, 7 avril 2026.
- Sauvé, Eric. « Trump Needs Help Waging His Iran War. The Hormuz Blockade Means He Just Might Get It ». Toronto Star, 2026.
- Sauvé, Eric. « 400 000 réservistes : une fausse bonne idée ». La Presse, 9 décembre 2025.
- Sauvé, Eric, et Patrick Howe. « Quand les mots de guerre remplacent la stratégie ». Le Devoir, 14 mars 2026.



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