Op-ed by Peggy Mason in Embassy News, January 21, 2015.
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Why UN peacekeeping is indispensable
“The demand for UN Blue Helmets has never been greater. But UN peacekeeping cannot begin to live up to its potential to assist countries in transition from civil war to stable governance unless it has the resources to do the job.”
Peggy Mason talks about Iraq on CBC Radio One
Listen to Rideau Institute President Peggy Mason talking to CBC Radio One listeners across the country. Here are two important interviews on CBC Ottawa Morning, and The 180 with Jim Brown.
Watch: Peggy Mason on conflict in Iraq and Canada’s response
Watch: Rideau Institute President Peggy Mason appeared on CTV News live on Tuesday, August 11 2014 to discuss the conflict in Iraq.
Cherry picking the facts with Ballistic Missile Defence
Given the pressing procurement demands faced by the Canadian military for new planes, ships and equipment that actually work and are in line with real world missions, would it be reasonable to divert millions to the dubious BMD enterprise?
Peggy Mason, new President of the Rideau Institute
Peggy Mason, Canada’s former United Nations Ambassador for Disarmament, is taking over the reins of the Rideau Institute.