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 Canada Supports Middle East Peace
Canada is a strong supporter of the Middle East Peace Process, an active participant in the multilateral process and a significant contributor to assistance programs in the region. Canada's involvement in international efforts to secure peace in the Middle East dates back almost 50 years. Today, Canada continues to provide leadership in the effort to find a solution for refugees.


 Afghanistan and Canada's International Policy
Canada has three primary objectives in Afghanistan: help stabilise the country; strengthen governance; and improve the lives of Afghans. Canadian diplomacy is playing a key role in working to achieve these goals.


 Canada's International Policy Statement
This document articulates a vision for Canada's global engagement.  Our first comprehensive, integrated international policy framework, the Statement delivers on the Government's commitment to invest in our international role.


 The Responsibility to Protect and UN Reform
In September 2005, world leaders will come together at a United Nations Summit to review progress since the Millennium Declaration and to address key issues related to UN Reform. A key element will be the Responsibility to Protect.


 Reconstructing Haiti
In May 2000, legislative and local elections triggered a major political crisis in Haiti. Since this crisis began, Canada has taken a stand in favour of a political agreement that would be the result of broad-based consensus among the Government, political parties and civil society in Haiti.


 Policy eDiscussions
The Canadian International Policy Web site is host to an ongoing series of policy eDiscussions. The goals of these eDiscussions is to provide Canadians the opportunity for discussion and input into policy development. 

Recent and Upcoming eDiscussions:
 Geopolitics and Demography (winter '06)
 Failed and Fragile States (Sept. 26th to Dec. 2nd 2005) 
 
Showcasing Canadian culture and know-how abroad (April 4th to May 7th, 2005)
 
Security eDiscussion (Jan. 24, 2005 to Feb. 25, 2005)
 
Renewing Multilateral Institutions - eDiscussion (Nov. 01, 2004 to Dec. 03, 2004)


Last Updated:
2005-03-01

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