Myanmar: the perfect opportunity for Canada to show up

“We can’t build a better world unless we work together, respect our differences, protect the vulnerable, and stand up for the things that matter most.” That’s part of what Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told the United Nations General Assembly in a speech last fall. Trudeau’s statement is indicative of the leadership Canada must take to […]
How Canada can kick-start the engine of global innovation and entrepreneurship

In order to end poverty, reduce inequalities, and have any chance of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, the world needs new ways of thinking. Diagnoses of poverty that ignore underlying flaws in social, economic, and political systems, and the simplistic solutions they produce, do not work. In fact, badly conceived short-term interventions can distort markets, […]
It’s time Canada act on the Sustainable Development Goals

Last week, the federal environment and sustainable development commissioner, who operates within the auditor general’s office, issued an audit report on Canada’s preparedness to implement the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)—a set of 17 global goals for economic, social, and environmental sustainability that were adopted in 2015 and agreed to by all 193 members of the United Nations, including Canada. […]
Why girls’ education matters, even in a conflict zone

Growing up in a conflict zone, I know all too well how it feels to be told: “You can’t go to school today. It is too dangerous!” As a girl, I felt the frustration and anger of being stuck in an underground shelter instead of going to school, playing with my friends and learning new […]
Parliamentary Centre celebrates 50 years with 300-person gala

The Parliamentary Centre started out to support the Canadian Parliament. Fifty years later, it’s expanded to help 120 legislatures in 45 countries better serve the people they represent. On the evening of April 23, the Ottawa-based non-governmental organization celebrated 50 years of promoting and supporting democracy around the world at a gala reception hosted at the […]
Women and the forgotten emergency response

Fatima Abba Bukar is nine months pregnant. It is her first pregnancy since she miscarried while fleeing Boko Haram late one night more than a year ago in northern Nigeria. She’s safe now and recently learned of a nearby maternal health clinic. It’s the first time she’s ever received antenatal care, including regular check-ups, free […]
MPs look to support Syrian rescue workers after ‘riveting’ Ottawa appearance

Moved by “riveting” stories of life and death told by members of the famed Syrian ‘White Helmets’ to the House Subcommittee on International Human Rights late last month, MPs say Canada must work to ensure that the cash-strapped search and rescue organization continues its humanitarian work in the war-ravaged country. Subcommittee chair Michael Levitt (York […]
TB is a clear and present danger in Venezuela and beyond
March 24 was World Tuberculosis Day, a day to raise awareness that TB is not a disease of the past, but the top global health threat of today. In 2016, it was the leading cause of death from infectious disease, surpassing even HIV/AIDS, claiming 1.7 million lives, about 15 per cent of which were children. Venezuela […]
Without action, we will lose an entire generation of girls

This June, when it hosts the G7 summit, Canada will have five broad issues for the agenda, as set by the prime minister. One of these is gender equality and women’s empowerment. With less than three months until world leaders meet, the Canadian government has put out a social media call for Canadians to share […]
Why Canada should care about World Water Day

On March 22, World Water Day marks the start of the United Nations’ International Decade (2018-2028) for Action: Water for Sustainable Development. Why should Canadians care? The 2017 RBC Canadian Water Attitudes Study confirms that we take water for granted, typically viewing it as an unlimited and abundant resource. At the same time, Canadians very […]