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Billions for defence, new dimensions of Ukraine conflict and more

April 15, 2022

Does yet more defence spending make us any safer? Is the U.S. hindering Ukraine peace talks? We ask these questions and much more in our latest blog post.

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A foreign policy that practices what it preaches: Part One

September 3, 2019

We need a foreign policy that spells out how Canada intends to work tirelessly to strengthen international law, to champion the UN’s diplomatic, peacekeeping and humanitarian work and to help stop a burgeoning nuclear arms race.

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Our common global humanity is on the line.

December 21, 2018

(Photo credit: Ceasefire.ca) We increasingly confront a world where greed, coercion and bribery trumps human rights and our common global humanity.   Our Foreign Minister has talked passionately about the USA abandonment of its leadership role in championing the “rules based international order”.  Yet the real threat is not American isolationism, but the Trump administration’s relentless […]

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The too-often ignored legacy of George H. W. Bush

December 12, 2018

We will never learn the real lessons if we do not face up to the true legacy of departed American presidents. While many argue it is impolite to speak ill of the dead, we agree with Peter Certo at the Institute for Policy Studies that an honest assessment of the legacy of America’s 41st President, […]

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