Forgotten Among the Cheering
Erika Simpson, Special to QMI Agency; April 4, 2014
Canadian Pugwash members were among speakers at “Nuclear Weapons Past and Present”
March 30, 2014, sponsored by the Bill Graham Centre, University of Toronto:
Ramesh Thakur -The Problem of Nuclear Weapons and What To Do About It
Adele Buckley – Arctic Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone, Current Proposals
Ernie Regehr – Situational maritime awareness toward an Arctic Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone
Arctic patrol vessels: military or civilian, combat or constabulary roles?
Does Canada Need a Department of Peace?
Good News Service #28: Early Fall 2013
- Why Sharing News About Solutions Is A Revolutionary Act
- Huge Increases In Production And Use Of Renewable Energy
- Ten Million Indian Families Take Part In 100,000 Forest Management Groups ; 200 Million Trees Grown In Niger
- US, Russia Reach Agreement To Secure Syria’s Chemical Weapons
- Open Ended Working Group Seeks To End The Paralysis Of Disarmament Initiatives
- Archbishop Tutu And The Dalai Lama: Are They Just “Two Naughty Schoolboys” Hanging Out Together?
- Women Nobel Peace Laureates Urge Military Spending Cuts
- Cape Takes On Lawn Pesticides And Wins First Round
- Amnesty International Speaking Out For Justice In Africa
- Pakistani Teenager At The UN: “One Pen Can Change The World”
- Avaaz: Grassroots Network Claims 24 Million Support Base In 18 Countries And Operates In 17 Languages
- Iran Could Be A Surprise Moderate In Middle East Talks
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