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How Canada became dangerously compliant to China - The Sunday Guardian Live

How Canada became dangerously compliant to China - The Sunday Guardian Live
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Twenty five years after Rwanda, where is Canada on peacekeeping?

Twenty five years after Rwanda, where is Canada on peacekeeping?
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Political, military experts debate the state of Canadian peacekeeping, 25 years after Rwanda

The Globe and Mail Lee Berthiaume Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer A Canadian peacekeeper watches a group of Rwandan refugees in Kigali, Rwanda, in August 1994. Despite repeated promises from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Liberal government for Canada to do more, the number of Canadian peacekeepers in the field has continued to decline. RYAN REMIORZ/The Canadian Press When now-retired major-general Guy Tousignant handed over command of the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Rwanda 1995, Canada had been involved in virtually every UN mission over the previous four-plus decades.

Calls to terminate Columbia River Treaty spark concern

Calls to terminate Columbia River Treaty spark concern after 2 years of negotiations Bob Keating, Tom Popyk © Government of B.C. The Duncan Dam in the Purcell Mountains is one of three B.C. dams built as part of the Columbia River Treaty. A cross-border treaty that has regulated the flow of the Columbia River for over 50 years could be in jeopardy as a group of American politicians calls on the president to invoke his executive authority and terminate the treaty. The Columbia River Treaty was ratified by the United States and Canada in 1964 and resulted in the construction of four huge hydro-electric dams three in Canada and one in the U.S.  to reduce the risk of flooding and generate billions of dollars worth of electricity. 

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