Add your voice to the nine national peace organizations calling for prompt and decisive action by the Government of Canada to start a long-overdue dialogue in NATO on nuclear disarmament.
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Canadian civil society gears up for crucial Senate hearings
Civil society prepares for Senate hearings to improve draft legislation on Canada’s accession to the Arms Trade Treaty, domestic gun control, and national security oversight.
Let’s make it clear to Saudi Arabia that bullying will not work
While Ceasefire.ca takes a one-week break, let the Prime Minister know that Canadians share his determination to stand up to Saudi Arabian bullying.
Canada lacks the courage for a successful UN Security Council bid
The Liberal government’s about-face on the Conservative motion to freeze Canada-Iran relations signals a lack of the courage necessary to be a principled and effective member of the UN Security Council.
RI President on CBC Power and Politics
Canada has been absent so long from UN peacekeeping that our military leadership simply does not understand its value in building a sustainable peace.
Will Vancouver meeting on North Korea help or hinder peace?
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.