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PS DeCourcey takes Security Council pitch to CARICOM party

More than 200 guests convened in the Adam Room at the Chateau Laurier last week to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the creation of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), with an eye to the future. The room was filled with ambassadors, high commissioners, diplomats, and government officials who were mingling and schmoozing to amazing soca music. There […]

At G7, accountability should top agenda

Each year, Canada accepts thousands of refugees. Fleeing the world’s worst atrocities, they have often been subjected to horrific violence committed by perpetrators who have never been—and may never be—held to account. As Canada prepares to lead the G7 summit this week, it’s time to address this justice deficit by putting action to secure accountability at […]

Recycling won’t cut it: a roadmap for a plastic-free Canada

Concerns over plastic pollution have never been more prevalent in public discourse. We have more evidence than ever about the abundance of plastics in our environment and their effects on communities and wildlife. Birds are getting trapped in plastic bags, straws are choking sea turtles, and coastal communities are seeing endless amounts of plastic waste […]

At G7, Canada must lead efforts to tackle global violence

While the world’s most powerful leaders meet in Charlevoix this week to decide the direction of global policy, half a world away in Putumayo, Colombia, Ana, 14, and her 11-year-old brother Juan will attend a rural boarding school far away from their home, confronting risks that range from gang violence to recruitment into armed groups […]

It’s time for Canada to have bigger dreams for its children and youth

If you heard that Canada didn’t rank among the top 10 countries for child well-being, would it surprise you? Maybe not. You might think Scandinavian countries dominate most indexes of health and happiness. You might even be OK with that. But what if you heard that Canada doesn’t crank the top 20—would that surprise you? […]

Municipal elections a turning point in Tunisia’s democracy, says envoy

Tunisia’s “historic” May 6 municipal elections show the country has been able to become more democratic since the ousting of former president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali’s 23-year autocratic regime during the Arab Spring in 2011, says the country’s new ambassador to Canada. For the first time in seven years, the municipal election gave typically underrepresented […]

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, […]