Author: Alan W. Clarke Abstract The post-World War II rules-based order is failing, leaving Canada exposed economically, diplomatically and militarily. The US’ abdication from the field tends towards a world of ‘might-makes-right’. It is in Canada’s self-interest to ally with… Continue Reading →
Due to the lack of faith in the Guatemalan judicial system, Guatemalans are taking human rights cases against Canadian mining companies to Canadian courts. Lawyers have argued that parent companies such as HudBay Minerals Inc and Tahoe Resources are responsible… Continue Reading →
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Keep checking this space throughout the week as it is continually updated with human rights news from around the world. You can also subscribe to our RSS feed by clicking here. Expelled Libyan diplomats have claimed refugee status in Canada…. Continue Reading →
Keep checking this space throughout the week as it is continually updated with human rights news from around the world. You can also subscribe to our RSS feed by clicking here. Hundreds of farmers have attacked a village, killing at… Continue Reading →
Keep checking this space throughout the week as it is continually updated with human rights news from around the world. You can also subscribe to our RSS feed by clicking here. Myanmar abolishes direct press censorship law. Journalists no longer… Continue Reading →
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