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Climate action: economic opportunity with social justice

Re: “Canada misses opportunity for climate justice,” (The Hill Times, Nov. 27, p. 17). Who apart from the coldest heart could not agree with Shaughn McArthur? But he misses the key point. The big picture here is that we are just in the early phase of catastrophic changes due to climate change, and already governments […]

Celebrating and sustaining Canadian engagement in international development

Don Oliver

In public life it is a good idea to pause now and then to take stock of what has been achieved, and reflect on what more needs to be done. Dec. 5, International Volunteer Day, is a moment to celebrate the individual accomplishments of Canadians who volunteer and to consider what our country can collectively […]

In South Sudan, good intentions are not enough

In South Sudan, the world’s newest country, insecurity and protracted fighting has created a need for humanitarian assistance for eight million people, including 4.3 million children, whose essential needs are not being met. Hundreds of thousands of these children are suffering from extreme malnutrition, do not have access to safe water and are being deprived of […]

Education, the neglected solution

At the COP23 global climate-change meeting last week in Bonn, scientists warned that abrupt environmental changes are threatening the security of humankind. Although this is not something that can be fixed, we still can try to make it less difficult to face these challenges by slowing population growth. Though paradoxical, many countries have completed or are about […]

Vancouver UN peacekeeping conference focuses on child soldiers and women’s participation

Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan hosted the UN Peacekeeping Defence Ministerial conference the last two days at the waterfront Vancouver Convention Centre overlooking the mountains in his home city of Vancouver. During an otherwise rainy and overcast week, the clouds opened up for the main plenary to give international guests a peak at the spectacular view […]

Canada must re-engage, stand with allies in Afghanistan

The Trump administration’s recent decision to re-engage in Afghanistan militarily is a symbolic move that underscores the importance of a multi-pronged approach to the ongoing war in the country. After prolonged consultations with Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, United States President Donald Trump has reportedly committed about 4,000 combat troops […]

Canada is back, but where?

In October 2015, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that “Canada is back” on the international stage, and that there would be a renewed Canadian commitment to UN peacekeeping operations. In August 2016, the government made a more specific pledge: Canada would provide up to 600 military personnel and 150 police for the UN. Which mission(s) […]

Feed the world: Canada needs to continue food assistance leadership

The world was shocked this past spring when the United Nations declared four countries—Nigeria, Yemen, South Sudan, and Somalia—either experiencing famine or at risk of experiencing famine. While overall hunger in the world is declining, down about 17 per cent over the past 10 years, extreme hunger has taken a sharp upturn. In 2015, 80 […]

House subcommittee hearings on mining in Latin America a public disservice

The federal Liberals came into office promising to take action on human rights abuses associated with one of Canada’s largest and most controversial areas of foreign investment abroad: mining. But a rare study on the issue in the House of Commons Subcommittee on International Human Rights seems designed to justify the do-nothing status quo, since […]

It’s Canada’s time to tackle malnutrition and unlock girls’ potential

Girls all around the world have big dreams. They dream of being doctors, soccer players, and presidents. But for more than one billion women and girls, malnutrition is standing in their way. Proper nutrition is the first step to helping girls achieve their dreams. It is the critical ingredient every one of us needs to […]