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OPEN CANADA
Our mission at Open Canada is to build a conversation among all Canadians about this country’s place in the world. South Sudan will celebrate ten years of independence this summer. It’s in bad shape and we’re partly to blame. Open Canada is an online magazine published by the Canadian FEDERAL BUDGET 2021: DEFENCE AND SECURITY The 2021 budget doesn’t do so. The budget does allocate $163.4 million in funding over five years for NORAD modernization, with $111.1 million in remaining amortization. It also allocates $88.8 million over five years, with $48.7 million in remaining amortization and $0.6 million per year thereafter, to support existing continentaland Arctic
THE TRAUMA WE BRING WITH US The trauma we bring with us. I had to leave Kenya after my son was murdered. I told myself I would return. By: Flora Terah /. 17 May, 2021. I come from Kenya, and that is where my story begins. “I cannot trust anyone. My girls and I were raped in that refugee camp, and this one is almost giving birth.”. “This one” was aten-year-old girl.
FEDERAL BUDGET 2021: FOREIGN AID The 2021 federal budget announced an additional $1.4 billion for international assistance over five years. A casual observer might be optimistic about the future of Canadian aid. However, a closer examination of recent trends and the latest federal budget reveals a grimmer picture. Canada has been a global laggard in terms of aidgenerosity and
AN APOLOGY ROOTED IN FALSEHOOD An apology rooted in falsehood. A small number of Italian-Canadians were interned during the Second World War because they were suspected fascists, not because of their ethnicity. Guard tower at Internment Camp 130 near Kananaskis, AB. Library and Archives Canada, MIKAN. Canada interned hundreds of Italian Canadians during the Second WorldWar
10 PRINCIPLES TO GUIDE THE TRANSITION TO A GREEN ECONOMY 9. We must strive for climate justice. 10. We need real facts and honest conversations. 1. Physics does not compromise. The climate crisis is not a normal political negotiation between different interests, where solutions come from compromise. The climate crisis is a collision between human beings and physics. INEQUALITY EXPLAINED: THE HIDDEN GAPS IN CANADA’SSEE MORE ONOPENCANADA.ORG
INEQUALITY EXPLAINED: 7 WAYS CLIMATE CHANGE AND INEQUALITY Health impacts driven by climate change can further exacerbate vulnerabilities, resulting in a significant amplification of climate effects on people and populations. 5. Inequality within states factors into the impacts of climate change. Disadvantaged minority groups within nations are disproportionately at risk in the face of climatechange.
SIX DECEPTIVE ARGUMENTS AGAINST A NUCLEAR WEAPONS BANSEE MORE ONOPENCANADA.ORG
A CRISIS IN CANADIAN CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS 25 February, 2012. People are usually quite eager to consider any utterance by any military officer as producing a crisis in civil-military relations. The past year or two, we have seen more than a few opinion pieces worrying about the militarization of the Canadian public, whatever that means. In a robust democracy like Canada’s,there is
OPEN CANADA
Our mission at Open Canada is to build a conversation among all Canadians about this country’s place in the world. South Sudan will celebrate ten years of independence this summer. It’s in bad shape and we’re partly to blame. Open Canada is an online magazine published by the Canadian FEDERAL BUDGET 2021: DEFENCE AND SECURITY The 2021 budget doesn’t do so. The budget does allocate $163.4 million in funding over five years for NORAD modernization, with $111.1 million in remaining amortization. It also allocates $88.8 million over five years, with $48.7 million in remaining amortization and $0.6 million per year thereafter, to support existing continentaland Arctic
THE TRAUMA WE BRING WITH US The trauma we bring with us. I had to leave Kenya after my son was murdered. I told myself I would return. By: Flora Terah /. 17 May, 2021. I come from Kenya, and that is where my story begins. “I cannot trust anyone. My girls and I were raped in that refugee camp, and this one is almost giving birth.”. “This one” was aten-year-old girl.
FEDERAL BUDGET 2021: FOREIGN AID The 2021 federal budget announced an additional $1.4 billion for international assistance over five years. A casual observer might be optimistic about the future of Canadian aid. However, a closer examination of recent trends and the latest federal budget reveals a grimmer picture. Canada has been a global laggard in terms of aidgenerosity and
AN APOLOGY ROOTED IN FALSEHOOD An apology rooted in falsehood. A small number of Italian-Canadians were interned during the Second World War because they were suspected fascists, not because of their ethnicity. Guard tower at Internment Camp 130 near Kananaskis, AB. Library and Archives Canada, MIKAN. Canada interned hundreds of Italian Canadians during the Second WorldWar
10 PRINCIPLES TO GUIDE THE TRANSITION TO A GREEN ECONOMY 9. We must strive for climate justice. 10. We need real facts and honest conversations. 1. Physics does not compromise. The climate crisis is not a normal political negotiation between different interests, where solutions come from compromise. The climate crisis is a collision between human beings and physics. INEQUALITY EXPLAINED: THE HIDDEN GAPS IN CANADA’SSEE MORE ONOPENCANADA.ORG
INEQUALITY EXPLAINED: 7 WAYS CLIMATE CHANGE AND INEQUALITY Health impacts driven by climate change can further exacerbate vulnerabilities, resulting in a significant amplification of climate effects on people and populations. 5. Inequality within states factors into the impacts of climate change. Disadvantaged minority groups within nations are disproportionately at risk in the face of climatechange.
SIX DECEPTIVE ARGUMENTS AGAINST A NUCLEAR WEAPONS BANSEE MORE ONOPENCANADA.ORG
A CRISIS IN CANADIAN CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS 25 February, 2012. People are usually quite eager to consider any utterance by any military officer as producing a crisis in civil-military relations. The past year or two, we have seen more than a few opinion pieces worrying about the militarization of the Canadian public, whatever that means. In a robust democracy like Canada’s,there is
FOREIGN POLICY BY CANADIANS What would Canadian foreign policy look like if it were shaped by everyday Canadians? Discovering an answer to this question was the goal of a virtual gathering last month of more than 150 Canadians for a two-day exercise in “Deliberative Democracy” — a process that asks participants to make policy decisions following informed deliberation, rather than simply voting based on their pre SURVEILLANCE IN CANADA: WHO ARE THE WATCHERS? The Trudeau government announced new security legislation last month, including the creation of a “super” watchdog that will oversee existing agencies. But do we still lack an understanding of what these agencies do? Michael Petrou runs through the evolution — and surveillance capabilities — of the RCMP, CSIS and CSE. SIX DECEPTIVE ARGUMENTS AGAINST A NUCLEAR WEAPONS BAN This year’s multilateral negotiations toward a legally binding prohibition on nuclear weapons reflect a growing global recognition that a nuclear-weapons ban is an integral part of the normative framework necessary to achieve and maintain a world free of nuclear weapons. For some observers of nuclear issues, in and out of government, they also constitute a welcome shock to an otherwise FIVE CLIMATE ISSUES CANADA WILL HAVE TO TACKLE IN 2020 Here are five of the more important climate issues the government must tackle on the road to a low-carbon future. 1. Decide the fate of the Frontier oil sands mine. In spite of reductions in the carbon intensity of the oil sands, overall emissions from that industry have risen steadily, according to data from Natural Resources Canada. UNDRIP’S FUNDAMENTAL FLAW UNDRIP’s fundamental flaw. The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples was created with intrinsic power structures intact — leaving the state with ultimate control. Can the original spirit of the declaration still be salvaged? Do you believe — really believe — that all peoples are entitled to equal protection ofinternational
CANZUK AS A FAILURE OF MIDDLE POWER IMAGINATION CANZUK as a failure of middle power imagination. It is increasingly difficult for countries like Canada to exert influence on the world. CANZUK seems to offer a way to make that possible again. Vintage engraving of the Game and Fur Trophy in the Canadian Court of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition of 1886 in London. THE EIGHT LESSONS OF RWANDA The sixth lesson is the cruelty of genocide denial – a criminal conspiracy to erase and whitewash the horror of the genocide in Rwanda. In its most obscene form, genocide denial actually accuses the victim of falsifying the crime – of perpetrating a “hoax.”. And so, we have a responsibility to remember the victims of genocide andother
AUSTRALIA’S SLOW PROGRESS ON INDIGENOUS RIGHTS The creation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) in 2007 was a foundational moment for many Indigenous peoples around the world. But Australia, along with New Zealand, the United States and Canada, initially voted against it. Although Australia adopted the declaration two years later, itsinitial
WHY CANADA SHOULD WELCOME SYRIAN REFUGEES Why Canada Should Welcome Syrian Refugees. Canadians have a responsibility to stand with those who have showed strength in the face of civil war, argue Kyle Matthews and Ecem Oskay. Every year the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) marks World Refugee Day on June 20. It was created to educate the global publicabout current
CANADA PREPARES FOR WAR: A HISTORY OF WWI Robert Bothwell. , /. 23 July, 2014. By: Robert Bothwell. Professor in the Department of History, University of Toronto. On August 4, 1914, Canadians found themselves at war. It was not entirely unexpected: for the previous two weeks there had been increasingly alarming reports of confrontations among the nations of Europe, and then mountingOPEN CANADA
Our mission at Open Canada is to build a conversation among all Canadians about this country’s place in the world. South Sudan will celebrate ten years of independence this summer. It’s in bad shape and we’re partly to blame. Open Canada is an online magazine published by the Canadian FEDERAL BUDGET 2021: DEFENCE AND SECURITY The 2021 budget doesn’t do so. The budget does allocate $163.4 million in funding over five years for NORAD modernization, with $111.1 million in remaining amortization. It also allocates $88.8 million over five years, with $48.7 million in remaining amortization and $0.6 million per year thereafter, to support existing continentaland Arctic
THE TRAUMA WE BRING WITH US The trauma we bring with us. I had to leave Kenya after my son was murdered. I told myself I would return. By: Flora Terah /. 17 May, 2021. I come from Kenya, and that is where my story begins. “I cannot trust anyone. My girls and I were raped in that refugee camp, and this one is almost giving birth.”. “This one” was aten-year-old girl.
FEDERAL BUDGET 2021: FOREIGN AID The 2021 federal budget announced an additional $1.4 billion for international assistance over five years. A casual observer might be optimistic about the future of Canadian aid. However, a closer examination of recent trends and the latest federal budget reveals a grimmer picture. Canada has been a global laggard in terms of aidgenerosity and
AN APOLOGY ROOTED IN FALSEHOOD An apology rooted in falsehood. A small number of Italian-Canadians were interned during the Second World War because they were suspected fascists, not because of their ethnicity. Guard tower at Internment Camp 130 near Kananaskis, AB. Library and Archives Canada, MIKAN. Canada interned hundreds of Italian Canadians during the Second WorldWar
10 PRINCIPLES TO GUIDE THE TRANSITION TO A GREEN ECONOMY 9. We must strive for climate justice. 10. We need real facts and honest conversations. 1. Physics does not compromise. The climate crisis is not a normal political negotiation between different interests, where solutions come from compromise. The climate crisis is a collision between human beings and physics. INEQUALITY EXPLAINED: THE HIDDEN GAPS IN CANADA’SSEE MORE ONOPENCANADA.ORG
INEQUALITY EXPLAINED: 7 WAYS CLIMATE CHANGE AND INEQUALITY Health impacts driven by climate change can further exacerbate vulnerabilities, resulting in a significant amplification of climate effects on people and populations. 5. Inequality within states factors into the impacts of climate change. Disadvantaged minority groups within nations are disproportionately at risk in the face of climatechange.
SIX DECEPTIVE ARGUMENTS AGAINST A NUCLEAR WEAPONS BANSEE MORE ONOPENCANADA.ORG
A CRISIS IN CANADIAN CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS 25 February, 2012. People are usually quite eager to consider any utterance by any military officer as producing a crisis in civil-military relations. The past year or two, we have seen more than a few opinion pieces worrying about the militarization of the Canadian public, whatever that means. In a robust democracy like Canada’s,there is
OPEN CANADA
Our mission at Open Canada is to build a conversation among all Canadians about this country’s place in the world. South Sudan will celebrate ten years of independence this summer. It’s in bad shape and we’re partly to blame. Open Canada is an online magazine published by the Canadian FEDERAL BUDGET 2021: DEFENCE AND SECURITY The 2021 budget doesn’t do so. The budget does allocate $163.4 million in funding over five years for NORAD modernization, with $111.1 million in remaining amortization. It also allocates $88.8 million over five years, with $48.7 million in remaining amortization and $0.6 million per year thereafter, to support existing continentaland Arctic
THE TRAUMA WE BRING WITH US The trauma we bring with us. I had to leave Kenya after my son was murdered. I told myself I would return. By: Flora Terah /. 17 May, 2021. I come from Kenya, and that is where my story begins. “I cannot trust anyone. My girls and I were raped in that refugee camp, and this one is almost giving birth.”. “This one” was aten-year-old girl.
FEDERAL BUDGET 2021: FOREIGN AID The 2021 federal budget announced an additional $1.4 billion for international assistance over five years. A casual observer might be optimistic about the future of Canadian aid. However, a closer examination of recent trends and the latest federal budget reveals a grimmer picture. Canada has been a global laggard in terms of aidgenerosity and
AN APOLOGY ROOTED IN FALSEHOOD An apology rooted in falsehood. A small number of Italian-Canadians were interned during the Second World War because they were suspected fascists, not because of their ethnicity. Guard tower at Internment Camp 130 near Kananaskis, AB. Library and Archives Canada, MIKAN. Canada interned hundreds of Italian Canadians during the Second WorldWar
10 PRINCIPLES TO GUIDE THE TRANSITION TO A GREEN ECONOMY 9. We must strive for climate justice. 10. We need real facts and honest conversations. 1. Physics does not compromise. The climate crisis is not a normal political negotiation between different interests, where solutions come from compromise. The climate crisis is a collision between human beings and physics. INEQUALITY EXPLAINED: THE HIDDEN GAPS IN CANADA’SSEE MORE ONOPENCANADA.ORG
INEQUALITY EXPLAINED: 7 WAYS CLIMATE CHANGE AND INEQUALITY Health impacts driven by climate change can further exacerbate vulnerabilities, resulting in a significant amplification of climate effects on people and populations. 5. Inequality within states factors into the impacts of climate change. Disadvantaged minority groups within nations are disproportionately at risk in the face of climatechange.
SIX DECEPTIVE ARGUMENTS AGAINST A NUCLEAR WEAPONS BANSEE MORE ONOPENCANADA.ORG
A CRISIS IN CANADIAN CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS 25 February, 2012. People are usually quite eager to consider any utterance by any military officer as producing a crisis in civil-military relations. The past year or two, we have seen more than a few opinion pieces worrying about the militarization of the Canadian public, whatever that means. In a robust democracy like Canada’s,there is
FOREIGN POLICY BY CANADIANS What would Canadian foreign policy look like if it were shaped by everyday Canadians? Discovering an answer to this question was the goal of a virtual gathering last month of more than 150 Canadians for a two-day exercise in “Deliberative Democracy” — a process that asks participants to make policy decisions following informed deliberation, rather than simply voting based on their pre SURVEILLANCE IN CANADA: WHO ARE THE WATCHERS? The Trudeau government announced new security legislation last month, including the creation of a “super” watchdog that will oversee existing agencies. But do we still lack an understanding of what these agencies do? Michael Petrou runs through the evolution — and surveillance capabilities — of the RCMP, CSIS and CSE. SIX DECEPTIVE ARGUMENTS AGAINST A NUCLEAR WEAPONS BAN This year’s multilateral negotiations toward a legally binding prohibition on nuclear weapons reflect a growing global recognition that a nuclear-weapons ban is an integral part of the normative framework necessary to achieve and maintain a world free of nuclear weapons. For some observers of nuclear issues, in and out of government, they also constitute a welcome shock to an otherwise FIVE CLIMATE ISSUES CANADA WILL HAVE TO TACKLE IN 2020 Here are five of the more important climate issues the government must tackle on the road to a low-carbon future. 1. Decide the fate of the Frontier oil sands mine. In spite of reductions in the carbon intensity of the oil sands, overall emissions from that industry have risen steadily, according to data from Natural Resources Canada. UNDRIP’S FUNDAMENTAL FLAW UNDRIP’s fundamental flaw. The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples was created with intrinsic power structures intact — leaving the state with ultimate control. Can the original spirit of the declaration still be salvaged? Do you believe — really believe — that all peoples are entitled to equal protection ofinternational
CANZUK AS A FAILURE OF MIDDLE POWER IMAGINATION CANZUK as a failure of middle power imagination. It is increasingly difficult for countries like Canada to exert influence on the world. CANZUK seems to offer a way to make that possible again. Vintage engraving of the Game and Fur Trophy in the Canadian Court of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition of 1886 in London. THE EIGHT LESSONS OF RWANDA The sixth lesson is the cruelty of genocide denial – a criminal conspiracy to erase and whitewash the horror of the genocide in Rwanda. In its most obscene form, genocide denial actually accuses the victim of falsifying the crime – of perpetrating a “hoax.”. And so, we have a responsibility to remember the victims of genocide andother
AUSTRALIA’S SLOW PROGRESS ON INDIGENOUS RIGHTS The creation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) in 2007 was a foundational moment for many Indigenous peoples around the world. But Australia, along with New Zealand, the United States and Canada, initially voted against it. Although Australia adopted the declaration two years later, itsinitial
WHY CANADA SHOULD WELCOME SYRIAN REFUGEES Why Canada Should Welcome Syrian Refugees. Canadians have a responsibility to stand with those who have showed strength in the face of civil war, argue Kyle Matthews and Ecem Oskay. Every year the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) marks World Refugee Day on June 20. It was created to educate the global publicabout current
CANADA PREPARES FOR WAR: A HISTORY OF WWI Robert Bothwell. , /. 23 July, 2014. By: Robert Bothwell. Professor in the Department of History, University of Toronto. On August 4, 1914, Canadians found themselves at war. It was not entirely unexpected: for the previous two weeks there had been increasingly alarming reports of confrontations among the nations of Europe, and then mountingOPEN CANADA
Our mission at Open Canada is to build a conversation among all Canadians about this country’s place in the world. South Sudan will celebrate ten years of independence this summer. It’s in bad shape and we’re partly to blame. Open Canada is an online magazine published by the Canadian FEDERAL BUDGET 2021: DEFENCE AND SECURITY The 2021 budget doesn’t do so. The budget does allocate $163.4 million in funding over five years for NORAD modernization, with $111.1 million in remaining amortization. It also allocates $88.8 million over five years, with $48.7 million in remaining amortization and $0.6 million per year thereafter, to support existing continentaland Arctic
FEDERAL BUDGET 2021: FOREIGN AID The 2021 federal budget announced an additional $1.4 billion for international assistance over five years. A casual observer might be optimistic about the future of Canadian aid. However, a closer examination of recent trends and the latest federal budget reveals a grimmer picture. Canada has been a global laggard in terms of aidgenerosity and
AN APOLOGY ROOTED IN FALSEHOOD An apology rooted in falsehood. A small number of Italian-Canadians were interned during the Second World War because they were suspected fascists, not because of their ethnicity. Guard tower at Internment Camp 130 near Kananaskis, AB. Library and Archives Canada, MIKAN. Canada interned hundreds of Italian Canadians during the Second WorldWar
10 PRINCIPLES TO GUIDE THE TRANSITION TO A GREEN ECONOMY 9. We must strive for climate justice. 10. We need real facts and honest conversations. 1. Physics does not compromise. The climate crisis is not a normal political negotiation between different interests, where solutions come from compromise. The climate crisis is a collision between human beings and physics. UNDRIP’S FUNDAMENTAL FLAW WHY CANADA SHOULD WELCOME SYRIAN REFUGEES Why Canada Should Welcome Syrian Refugees. Canadians have a responsibility to stand with those who have showed strength in the face of civil war, argue Kyle Matthews and Ecem Oskay. Every year the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) marks World Refugee Day on June 20. It was created to educate the global publicabout current
A CRISIS IN CANADIAN CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS 25 February, 2012. People are usually quite eager to consider any utterance by any military officer as producing a crisis in civil-military relations. The past year or two, we have seen more than a few opinion pieces worrying about the militarization of the Canadian public, whatever that means. In a robust democracy like Canada’s,there is
IN FLANDERS FIELDS: CANADA DOES REMEMBRANCE WELL In Canada (and other Commonwealth countries), Remembrance Day and the associated poppies have weight — the emotional resonance that comes with recognition of the sacrifices made in the past and still to be made in the future. The irony is that in many ways we are far more aware of the costs of war today. Previous generations suffered from HAS CANADA FINALLY DISCOVERED DIGITAL DIPLOMACY? 7 February, 2014. After years of sitting on the sidelines, Canada finally seems to be taking social media seriously as tool of diplomacy. Foreign Minister John Baird delivered a speech on Friday – appropriately in Silicon Valley, the world’s capital of technological innovation – embracing digital diplomacy in stronger terms than ever before.OPEN CANADA
Our mission at Open Canada is to build a conversation among all Canadians about this country’s place in the world. South Sudan will celebrate ten years of independence this summer. It’s in bad shape and we’re partly to blame. Open Canada is an online magazine published by the Canadian FEDERAL BUDGET 2021: DEFENCE AND SECURITY The 2021 budget doesn’t do so. The budget does allocate $163.4 million in funding over five years for NORAD modernization, with $111.1 million in remaining amortization. It also allocates $88.8 million over five years, with $48.7 million in remaining amortization and $0.6 million per year thereafter, to support existing continentaland Arctic
FEDERAL BUDGET 2021: FOREIGN AID The 2021 federal budget announced an additional $1.4 billion for international assistance over five years. A casual observer might be optimistic about the future of Canadian aid. However, a closer examination of recent trends and the latest federal budget reveals a grimmer picture. Canada has been a global laggard in terms of aidgenerosity and
AN APOLOGY ROOTED IN FALSEHOOD An apology rooted in falsehood. A small number of Italian-Canadians were interned during the Second World War because they were suspected fascists, not because of their ethnicity. Guard tower at Internment Camp 130 near Kananaskis, AB. Library and Archives Canada, MIKAN. Canada interned hundreds of Italian Canadians during the Second WorldWar
10 PRINCIPLES TO GUIDE THE TRANSITION TO A GREEN ECONOMY 9. We must strive for climate justice. 10. We need real facts and honest conversations. 1. Physics does not compromise. The climate crisis is not a normal political negotiation between different interests, where solutions come from compromise. The climate crisis is a collision between human beings and physics. UNDRIP’S FUNDAMENTAL FLAW WHY CANADA SHOULD WELCOME SYRIAN REFUGEES Why Canada Should Welcome Syrian Refugees. Canadians have a responsibility to stand with those who have showed strength in the face of civil war, argue Kyle Matthews and Ecem Oskay. Every year the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) marks World Refugee Day on June 20. It was created to educate the global publicabout current
A CRISIS IN CANADIAN CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS 25 February, 2012. People are usually quite eager to consider any utterance by any military officer as producing a crisis in civil-military relations. The past year or two, we have seen more than a few opinion pieces worrying about the militarization of the Canadian public, whatever that means. In a robust democracy like Canada’s,there is
IN FLANDERS FIELDS: CANADA DOES REMEMBRANCE WELL In Canada (and other Commonwealth countries), Remembrance Day and the associated poppies have weight — the emotional resonance that comes with recognition of the sacrifices made in the past and still to be made in the future. The irony is that in many ways we are far more aware of the costs of war today. Previous generations suffered from HAS CANADA FINALLY DISCOVERED DIGITAL DIPLOMACY? 7 February, 2014. After years of sitting on the sidelines, Canada finally seems to be taking social media seriously as tool of diplomacy. Foreign Minister John Baird delivered a speech on Friday – appropriately in Silicon Valley, the world’s capital of technological innovation – embracing digital diplomacy in stronger terms than ever before.OPEN CANADA
Our mission at Open Canada is to build a conversation among all Canadians about this country’s place in the world. South Sudan will celebrate ten years of independence this summer. It’s in bad shape and we’re partly to blame. Open Canada is an online magazine published by the CanadianTHE 0.7% PROMISE
The 0.7% Promise. In 1970, we committed to spending 0.7% of our GDP on aid. In the 44 years since, only a small handful of countries have reached that goal. Canada never has. Here we track the progress made by eight countries. In 1970, the UN General Assembly endorsed the goal of spending 0.7% of donor countries’ national income on aid. In OPEN CANADA: A GLOBAL POSITIONING STRATEGY FOR A NETWORKED Canada can and should play a leading role in shaping our world. “Open Canada: A Global Positioning Strategy for a Networked Age” provides the frame, the analysis, the sense of purpose and the choices to allow Canadians to debate their role in the world and the foreign policy that defines their sense of national interest and ambition. IN FLANDERS FIELDS: CANADA DOES REMEMBRANCE WELL In Canada (and other Commonwealth countries), Remembrance Day and the associated poppies have weight — the emotional resonance that comes with recognition of the sacrifices made in the past and still to be made in the future. The irony is that in many ways we are far more aware of the costs of war today. Previous generations suffered from HAS CANADA FINALLY DISCOVERED DIGITAL DIPLOMACY? 7 February, 2014. After years of sitting on the sidelines, Canada finally seems to be taking social media seriously as tool of diplomacy. Foreign Minister John Baird delivered a speech on Friday – appropriately in Silicon Valley, the world’s capital of technological innovation – embracing digital diplomacy in stronger terms than ever before. WHAT'S WRONG WITH PROMOTING RELIGIOUS FREEDOM? The U.S. State Department is about to create a new office of religious engagement to incorporate a focus on religion and religious actors in U.S. foreign policy. While there is excitement in some quarters about the prospects for new religious and civil society partnerships overseas, the initiative raises some concerns at the intersection of religious freedom, religious establishment, and THE SOVEREIGNTY DILEMMA IN UKRAINE The recent conflagration in Crimea has captured worldwide public attention due largely to its geostrategic implications for the relationship between the United States and Russia as well as the future of the sovereignty norm that we have long taken for granted. The heated discussions over the appropriateness of self-determination,self-rule, and
SIX URGENT WAYS TO GIVE PEACE A BETTER CHANCE IN SOUTH Six urgent ways to give peace a better chance in South Sudan. Following disturbing reports of attacks in July, and with. the authorization of an increase in troops for the UN mission, we asked six. experts what government, aid agencies and local actors need to PIPELINES OR PARIS: CAN CANADA HAVE ITS CAKE AND EAT IT Yes, we did. Numerous studies ( here, here, here and here) have argued that building additional pipeline capacity and oilsands expansion is inconsistent with either a 1.5- or 2-degree Celsius target. The Paris Agreement historically included these targets at the insistence of 43 of the most vulnerable nations to climate change. TOURISM COULD BRING WEALTH AND PRIDE TO NUNAVUT Tourism could bring wealth and pride to Nunavut. In this interview with Arctic Deeply ’s Alexander Kim, Inuit activist Aaju Peter says development of Nunavut’s tourism industry can support preservation of traditional knowledge and skills, in addition to being profitable. By: Alexander Kim. ,OPEN CANADA
Our mission at Open Canada is to build a conversation among all Canadians about this country’s place in the world. South Sudan will celebrate ten years of independence this summer. It’s in bad shape and we’re partly to blame. Open Canada is an online magazine published by the Canadian THE TRAUMA WE BRING WITH US The trauma we bring with us. I had to leave Kenya after my son was murdered. I told myself I would return. By: Flora Terah /. 17 May, 2021. I come from Kenya, and that is where my story begins. “I cannot trust anyone. My girls and I were raped in that refugee camp, and this one is almost giving birth.”. “This one” was aten-year-old girl.
FEDERAL BUDGET 2021: DEFENCE AND SECURITY The 2021 budget doesn’t do so. The budget does allocate $163.4 million in funding over five years for NORAD modernization, with $111.1 million in remaining amortization. It also allocates $88.8 million over five years, with $48.7 million in remaining amortization and $0.6 million per year thereafter, to support existing continentaland Arctic
AN APOLOGY ROOTED IN FALSEHOOD An apology rooted in falsehood. A small number of Italian-Canadians were interned during the Second World War because they were suspected fascists, not because of their ethnicity. Guard tower at Internment Camp 130 near Kananaskis, AB. Library and Archives Canada, MIKAN. Canada interned hundreds of Italian Canadians during the Second WorldWar
10 PRINCIPLES TO GUIDE THE TRANSITION TO A GREEN ECONOMY 9. We must strive for climate justice. 10. We need real facts and honest conversations. 1. Physics does not compromise. The climate crisis is not a normal political negotiation between different interests, where solutions come from compromise. The climate crisis is a collision between human beings and physics. UNDRIP’S FUNDAMENTAL FLAW THE FUTURE OF FIGHTING A More Humanitarian Military. Where Canada was once a respected nation of peacekeepers, it has now become a nation of fighters who slash foreign-aid budgets. Rahul Singh, named one of Time’s 100 Most influential people for his work with Global Medic, makes a case for trending the military away from roles in active combat. WHY CANADA SHOULD WELCOME SYRIAN REFUGEES Why Canada Should Welcome Syrian Refugees. Canadians have a responsibility to stand with those who have showed strength in the face of civil war, argue Kyle Matthews and Ecem Oskay. Every year the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) marks World Refugee Day on June 20. It was created to educate the global publicabout current
A CRISIS IN CANADIAN CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS 25 February, 2012. People are usually quite eager to consider any utterance by any military officer as producing a crisis in civil-military relations. The past year or two, we have seen more than a few opinion pieces worrying about the militarization of the Canadian public, whatever that means. In a robust democracy like Canada’s,there is
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Our mission at Open Canada is to build a conversation among all Canadians about this country’s place in the world. South Sudan will celebrate ten years of independence this summer. It’s in bad shape and we’re partly to blame. Open Canada is an online magazine published by the Canadian FEDERAL BUDGET 2021: DEFENCE AND SECURITY The 2021 budget doesn’t do so. The budget does allocate $163.4 million in funding over five years for NORAD modernization, with $111.1 million in remaining amortization. It also allocates $88.8 million over five years, with $48.7 million in remaining amortization and $0.6 million per year thereafter, to support existing continentaland Arctic
THE TRAUMA WE BRING WITH US The trauma we bring with us. I had to leave Kenya after my son was murdered. I told myself I would return. By: Flora Terah /. 17 May, 2021. I come from Kenya, and that is where my story begins. “I cannot trust anyone. My girls and I were raped in that refugee camp, and this one is almost giving birth.”. “This one” was aten-year-old girl.
AN APOLOGY ROOTED IN FALSEHOOD An apology rooted in falsehood. A small number of Italian-Canadians were interned during the Second World War because they were suspected fascists, not because of their ethnicity. Guard tower at Internment Camp 130 near Kananaskis, AB. Library and Archives Canada, MIKAN. Canada interned hundreds of Italian Canadians during the Second WorldWar
10 PRINCIPLES TO GUIDE THE TRANSITION TO A GREEN ECONOMY 9. We must strive for climate justice. 10. We need real facts and honest conversations. 1. Physics does not compromise. The climate crisis is not a normal political negotiation between different interests, where solutions come from compromise. The climate crisis is a collision between human beings and physics. UNDRIP’S FUNDAMENTAL FLAW THE FUTURE OF FIGHTING A More Humanitarian Military. Where Canada was once a respected nation of peacekeepers, it has now become a nation of fighters who slash foreign-aid budgets. Rahul Singh, named one of Time’s 100 Most influential people for his work with Global Medic, makes a case for trending the military away from roles in active combat. WHY CANADA SHOULD WELCOME SYRIAN REFUGEES Why Canada Should Welcome Syrian Refugees. Canadians have a responsibility to stand with those who have showed strength in the face of civil war, argue Kyle Matthews and Ecem Oskay. Every year the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) marks World Refugee Day on June 20. It was created to educate the global publicabout current
A CRISIS IN CANADIAN CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS 25 February, 2012. People are usually quite eager to consider any utterance by any military officer as producing a crisis in civil-military relations. The past year or two, we have seen more than a few opinion pieces worrying about the militarization of the Canadian public, whatever that means. In a robust democracy like Canada’s,there is
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THE SILENCE OF RADIO CANADA INTERNATIONAL For a country that once regarded itself as one of the world’s leading middle powers, Canada’s voice on the international scene is a strikingly quiet one these days. It reminds me of the line from that famous “dead parrot” sketch in Monty Python: “bereft of life, it rests in peace.” TheABOUT - OPEN CANADA
About. Open Canada is an online magazine published by the Canadian International Council that aims to engage Canadians from all walks of life in a discussion about this country’s place in the world. We do this by publishing, in English and French, analysis, commentary, reporting and personal stories that will provoke debate and encourage Canadians to become involved in pushing for theA MOVEMENT RISES
To date, Radek and fellow activist Bernie Williams have organized six walks across Canada. The first was a 4,000-kilometre trek from Vancouver to Ottawa. On Aboriginal Day, with a caravan of about 17 volunteers, the group set off walking in 10k relays with a WHERE DOES RELIGION FIT INTO CANADA’S PLURALISM MODEL Where does religion fit into Canada’s pluralism model? society. Geoffrey Cameron explores whether Canada is post-secular, and what. this might mean. Syrian refugees sit during a welcoming service at the St. Mary Armenian Apostolic Church at the Armenian Community Centre of Toronto, December 11, 2015. REUTERS/Mark Blinch. THE TROUBLE WITH CANADA’S APPROACH ON MATERNAL HEALTH Prime Minister Stephen Harper is proud of Canada’s engagement on maternal health. The Muskoka Initiative, launched during Canada’s G8 presidency in 2010, has committed US$7.3 billion (with $2.85 billion from Canada) to address maternal mortality and child health.During the current election campaign, the Prime Minister refers to it as an example of Canada’s leadership on the world stage. INEQUALITY EXPLAINED: 7 WAYS CLIMATE CHANGE AND INEQUALITY Health impacts driven by climate change can further exacerbate vulnerabilities, resulting in a significant amplification of climate effects on people and populations. 5. Inequality within states factors into the impacts of climate change. Disadvantaged minority groups within nations are disproportionately at risk in the face of climatechange.
SHAPARAK SHAJARIZADEH AND THE FIGHT FOR WOMEN’S RIGHTS IN Meet Shaparak Shajarizadeh. Recently named by the BBC as one of the 100 inspiring and influential women from around the world for 2018, she is part of a growing wave of activists pushing back against Iran’s compulsory hijab law and participating in protest campaigns known online as #WhiteWednesdays and #TheGirlsofRevolutionStreet.. The hijab holds a complicated place in Iran’s political AUSTRALIA’S SLOW PROGRESS ON INDIGENOUS RIGHTS The creation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) in 2007 was a foundational moment for many Indigenous peoples around the world. But Australia, along with New Zealand, the United States and Canada, initially voted against it. Although Australia adopted the declaration two years later, itsinitial
THE BRITISH COLUMBIA-ASIA ECONOMIC CONNECTION The all-day event will take place at the Union Club of British Columbia, adjacent to the Inner Harbour. With its setting on southern Vancouver Island, the conference will also examine the implications and opportunities for cross-border cooperation with neighbouring U.S. jurisdictions in the Pacific Northwest in responding to Asia’seconomic rise.
WHY CANADIANS SHOULD CARE ABOUT THE GLOBAL In short, the care economy is a new economic growth engine. Second, if done right, the care economy may also be the best and fastest way to achieve gender equality. Because the care economy is highly female-dominated, both on the supply and demand sides, expansion of this sector could accelerate women’s social and economicparticipation.
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Our mission at Open Canada is to build a conversation among all Canadians about this country’s place in the world. South Sudan will celebrate ten years of independence this summer. It’s in bad shape and we’re partly to blame. Open Canada is an online magazine published by the Canadian THE TRAUMA WE BRING WITH US I come from Kenya, and that is where my story begins. “I cannot trust anyone. My girls and I were raped in that refugee camp, and this one is almost giving birth.” “This one” was a ten-year-old girl. These are not my words. They were told to me many years ago when I worked with vulnerable FEDERAL BUDGET 2021: DEFENCE AND SECURITY The federal budget presented last week by Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland is ambitious in its spending and scope. But from a defence perspective, it is as if the last few years never happened. AN APOLOGY ROOTED IN FALSEHOOD Canada interned hundreds of Italian Canadians during the Second World War “for the simple reason that they were of Italian heritage,” Liberal MP Angelo Iacono told the House of Commons earlier this month, prepping Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to 10 PRINCIPLES TO GUIDE THE TRANSITION TO A GREEN ECONOMY The climate crisis is not a normal political negotiation between different interests, where solutions come from compromise. The climate crisis is a collision between human beings and physics. THE FUTURE OF FIGHTING In 2011 came the end of Canada’s longest ever military commitment. Over the course of 10 years, Canada spent more than $18 billion on its mission in Afghanistan. Over the next 10 years, where should military resources be allocated? The Canadian Defence & Foreign Affairs Institute (CDFAI) and the Canadian International Council (CIC)considered that
A CRISIS IN CANADIAN CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS People are usually quite eager to consider any utterance by any military officer as producing a crisis in civil-military relations. The past year or two, we have seen more than a few opinion pieces worrying about the militarization of the Canadian public, whateverthat means.
UNDRIP’S FUNDAMENTAL FLAW WHY CANADA SHOULD WELCOME SYRIAN REFUGEES Every year the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) marks World Refugee Day on June 20. It was created to educate theglobal
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Our mission at Open Canada is to build a conversation among all Canadians about this country’s place in the world. South Sudan will celebrate ten years of independence this summer. It’s in bad shape and we’re partly to blame. Open Canada is an online magazine published by the Canadian THE TRAUMA WE BRING WITH US I come from Kenya, and that is where my story begins. “I cannot trust anyone. My girls and I were raped in that refugee camp, and this one is almost giving birth.” “This one” was a ten-year-old girl. These are not my words. They were told to me many years ago when I worked with vulnerable FEDERAL BUDGET 2021: DEFENCE AND SECURITY The federal budget presented last week by Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland is ambitious in its spending and scope. But from a defence perspective, it is as if the last few years never happened. AN APOLOGY ROOTED IN FALSEHOOD Canada interned hundreds of Italian Canadians during the Second World War “for the simple reason that they were of Italian heritage,” Liberal MP Angelo Iacono told the House of Commons earlier this month, prepping Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to 10 PRINCIPLES TO GUIDE THE TRANSITION TO A GREEN ECONOMY The climate crisis is not a normal political negotiation between different interests, where solutions come from compromise. The climate crisis is a collision between human beings and physics. THE FUTURE OF FIGHTING In 2011 came the end of Canada’s longest ever military commitment. Over the course of 10 years, Canada spent more than $18 billion on its mission in Afghanistan. Over the next 10 years, where should military resources be allocated? The Canadian Defence & Foreign Affairs Institute (CDFAI) and the Canadian International Council (CIC)considered that
A CRISIS IN CANADIAN CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS People are usually quite eager to consider any utterance by any military officer as producing a crisis in civil-military relations. The past year or two, we have seen more than a few opinion pieces worrying about the militarization of the Canadian public, whateverthat means.
UNDRIP’S FUNDAMENTAL FLAW WHY CANADA SHOULD WELCOME SYRIAN REFUGEES Every year the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) marks World Refugee Day on June 20. It was created to educate theglobal
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THE SILENCE OF RADIO CANADA INTERNATIONAL For a country that once regarded itself as one of the world’s leading middle powers, Canada’s voice on the international scene is a strikingly quiet one these days. It reminds me of the line from that famous “dead parrot” sketch in Monty Python: “bereft of life, it rests in peace.” TheABOUT - OPEN CANADA
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How did inequality within indigenous communities — the most serious, current consequence being the thousands of missing and murdered Indigenous women — creep from out of mind to front of news coverage? It involved much determination, passion, and love. Journalist Angela Sterritt brings to life six stories from a movement finally resonatingin Canada.
WHERE DOES RELIGION FIT INTO CANADA’S PLURALISM MODEL The recent wave of Syrian refugees — and acknowledgement of Europe’s flawed multiculturalism — has prompted new ways to think about religion’s place in an inclusive society. Geoffrey Cameron explores whether Canada is post-secular, and what this might mean. THE TROUBLE WITH CANADA’S APPROACH ON MATERNAL HEALTH Prime Minister Stephen Harper is proud of Canada’s engagement on maternal health. The Muskoka Initiative, launched during Canada’s G8 presidency in 2010, has committed US$7.3 billion (with $2.85 billion from Canada) to address maternal mortality and child health.During the current election campaign, the Prime Minister refers to it as an example of Canada’s leadership on the world stage. THE LIMITS OF CIVILIAN OVERSIGHT It has been an awful week for civilian control of the Canadian military. Apparently, only the auditor-general can get real answers about the cost of the F-35. Given that parliamentarians have been as SHAPARAK SHAJARIZADEH AND THE FIGHT FOR WOMEN’S RIGHTS IN Meet Shaparak Shajarizadeh. Recently named by the BBC as one of the 100 inspiring and influential women from around the world for 2018, she is part of a growing wave of activists pushing back against Iran’s compulsory hijab law and participating in protest campaigns known online as #WhiteWednesdays and #TheGirlsofRevolutionStreet.. The hijab holds a complicated place in Iran’s political THE BRITISH COLUMBIA-ASIA ECONOMIC CONNECTION Asia, a major driver of global economic growth, is both a source of competitive imports but increasingly an important destination for exports for the Canadian economy, a growing market for resource-based commodities but also agri-food products, specialized manufactures, financial and other services and, potentially, energy. WHY CANADIANS SHOULD CARE ABOUT THE GLOBAL Health care and other care-giving services are expected to grow rapidly in the future because of rising care demand. McKinsey & Co estimates that globally health care and related jobs resulting from population aging alone could grow by 50 million to 85 million by 2030. AUSTRALIA’S SLOW PROGRESS ON INDIGENOUS RIGHTS When I travelled to Australia late last year to attend an international conference, there was no doubt that issues related to Indigenous peoples were as__
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