Today we examine a profoundly troubling NDP-led unanimous motion in Parliament to extend, instead of abolish, the infamous Terrorist Entities List. On a happier note we look at progress toward reinstating the Iran nuclear deal, a suspension of U.S. arms sales to Saudi Arabia and much more!
Tag Archives: Canadian Network to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (CNANW)
UPDATED: 75 years since the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki – we remember
On the solemn occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear bombings, it is appropriate for the Government of Canada to take concrete steps to re-establish a leadership role for Canada on nuclear disarmament.
Creative, courageous diplomacy needed to curb rising global threats
Delusions of prevailing in nuclear war, fantasy development plans for Mid-East peace, journalistic lapses on the true nature of the U.S.-Iran confrontation and new developments in Canada’s sordid Saudi arms deal all cry out for courageous, creative diplomacy.
Civil society and the imperative of nuclear disarmament
Two important civil society gatherings on urgent next steps to stave off nuclear catastrophe and start making real progress towards nuclear disarmament.
RI President Honoured for Work on Nuclear Disarmament
Canadians for a Nuclear Weapons Convention (CNWC) honour Rideau Institute President with its 2016 Achievement Award.