Archive » Tag: sustainable peace and common security

Diplomats decry West Bank annexation plan, more security rethinking, Saudi debts and the PM’s “pregnant pause”

June 8, 2020

To help prepare the way for an urgently-needed fundamental reimagining of Canada’s role in building a genuinely global security architecture, our government needs to begin all-party and civil society ‘virtual’ consultations on the establishment of a Canadian International Centre for Peace, Order and Good Government.

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UN 911 first-responder system is overdue

May 11, 2020

If Canada is to win a UN Security Council seat over UN stalwarts, Norway and Ireland, then we need to think big. Now is the time for Canada to throw its weight squarely behind a UN Emergency Peace Service (UNEPS).

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A United Nations Emergency Peace Service (UNEPS) is long overdue

September 11, 2019

Canada can demonstrate its commitment to strengthening the UN’s conflict prevention and crisis response capacity by supporting and advocating for a United Nations Emergency Peace Service (UNEPS).

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Pugwash 60th Anniversary Conference

July 31, 2017

From 23-26 July in Halifax and Pugwash, Nova Scotia, in celebration of Canada’s 150th and the 60th anniversary of the Pugwash Conference, the Canadian Pugwash Group hosted the “Canada’s Contribution to Global Security Conference“. Key focus areas included nuclear disarmament, multilateral peace operations, Outer Space and Cyber Security, ASATs and Space Weapons, the consequences of climate change for global security, and the Government of […]

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