At UN HQ today over 120 countries adopted a landmark treaty outlawing nuclear weapons, but Canada was not one of them.
New UN treaty outlaws nuclear weapons
At UN HQ today over 120 countries adopted a landmark treaty outlawing nuclear weapons, but Canada was not one of them.
Some initial reflections on the legacy of revolutionary Fidel Castro.
We must embrace a UN-centred sustainable peace and common security framework to guide our foreign and defence policy.
Canadians must work hard to counter the pressures on our government from an increasingly militarized American body politic.
The August 9, 1945 atomic bombing of Nagasaki exemplifies the danger that nuclear weapons continue to pose to the world community.
The international community must acknowledge the grave danger nuclear weapons pose to international peace and security.