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Qatar and the World Cup in perspective and more

November 27, 2022

QATAR AND THE WORLD CUP IN PERSPECTIVE With the 2022 FIFA World Cup underway, there has been no letup in the critical articles regarding Qatar’s treatment of migrant workers, including frequent reference to the 2021 story in the Guardian that reported 6,500 migrant workers had been killed since 2010 and which suggested those deaths were […]

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Lessons from Africa – International diplomacy is the only way to a just, sustainable peace in Ukraine

October 9, 2022

Today we consider the danger of power vacuums from coercive regime change, examine Norway’s highwire act with neighbouring Russia and hear from one of Canada’s foremost peace and security experts on the fundamentals of a negotiation to end the war in Ukraine.

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Ukraine brinkmanship, handgun freeze, Arbour’s report and more

June 5, 2022

Today we examine the increasingly reckless Biden policy on arms to Ukraine, consider the global and Canadian arms trade, highlight the Liberal handgun freeze and applaud Arbour’s landmark military sexual misconduct report.

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Canada failing on Ukraine diplomacy, but there’s progress in Ottawa to end the occupation

February 19, 2022

As the crisis in Ukraine heightens, we examine new diplomatic openings to avert catastrophe. And we take a deep dive into the implications of invoking the Emergencies Act to end the Ottawa occupation.

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