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Democrats regain the Senate fueling hopes of an America that is no longer our biggest problem

January 11, 2021

The storming of the U.S. capitol building even as the final vote count put the Senate back into Democratic hands provides a stark example of the dangers and the promise of American democracy and its implications for global security going forward.

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Enduring Values of the United Nations recalled on UN Day

October 26, 2020

We celebrate UN Day and the impending Entry into Force of the nuclear ban treaty, take stock of progress toward peace in Libya, applaud Biden proposals to lower nuclear risks and challenge Canada to turn from laggard to leader in managing arms exports responsibly.

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Arms control milestones offer hope and despair as we approach 75th A-Bomb anniversary

July 13, 2020

As the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki approaches, we take stock of important nuclear arms control milestones, both positive and negative.

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Will a minority Liberal government be compelled to address growing nuclear risks?

November 18, 2019

With the NDP and Greens solidly in favour of ending NATO’s reliance on nuclear weapons, will the Liberal minority government rediscover its long lost role as NATO’s “nuclear nag”?

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