The “nuclear taboo” has not been broken since 9 August 1945 and we all have a role to play in keeping it that way.
Nuclear dangers and how to dispel them


The “nuclear taboo” has not been broken since 9 August 1945 and we all have a role to play in keeping it that way.

Canada, having declined participation in U.S. strategic ballistic missile defence, should seek opportunities to promote dialogue on moving from destabilizing great power competition to cooperation.

With North Korea, China, and Russia among the uninvited, it remains to be seen whether the Vancouver Foreign Ministers’ meeting will do more harm than good.

Canada must promote diplomacy and dialogue between the US and North Korea and condemn continued bellicose threats from both sides.

The leaked U.S. nuclear weapons memo to Canada and NATO is ugly, shameless, and utterly bullying . . .

Reckless Trump rhetoric against North Korea must be overcome by patient, concerted multilateral diplomacy.