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Reflections on 2020 and a look ahead

December 21, 2020

As we look ahead to 2021, the presidency of Joe Biden is an extraordinary opportunity for Canada to support a new American foreign policy based on military restraint and responsible statecraft. With your help, we will do everything in our power to ensure that Canada embraces this opening.

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A foreign policy worthy of Canadians

October 21, 2019

Canada needs a government that is not just willing but eager to ensure we do our part in tackling the myriad challenges facing our global community. We are all in this together, at home and in the wider world beyond Canada.

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Nuclear flashpoints, Palestinian suffering, Venezuelan meddling and more

March 4, 2019

In a week packed with international flashpoints, our CF Roundup looks at important developments on the Korean peninsula, the sub-continent, in Israel-Palestine and in Venezuela. Collapse of Trump–Kim Summit in Hanoi  The much-ballyhooed Hanoi Summit between President Donald Trump and North Korea’s Kim Jong-un ended prematurely and in seeming disarray at noon on 28 February, […]

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National Defence Committee calls for Canadian action on nuclear disarmament

July 31, 2018

Photo credit: wagingpeace.org (Setsuko Thurlow giving 2017 Nobel Peace Prize address) On 18 June 2018 the House of Commons Standing Committee on National Defence presented its report to Parliament on Canada and NATO. While most of the recommendations were a continuation of current policy, the one on NATO and nuclear weapons most certainly was not! Referencing testimony from […]

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