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Canadian Pugwash is part of the wider international Pugwash movement. Visit the Pugwash International website.

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CPG: A proud tradition started by the 22 eminent scientists, the founding group of Pugwash, who gathered at Thinkers' Lodge in 1957, to discuss the path to nuclear disarmament.

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CPG's focus - World peace and promotion of change to advance the cause of peace. Best known for its work on nuclear disarmament, our concern - all causes of global insecurity.

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Nuclear disarmament is and has always been of central importance to Pugwash. But also ...

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Non-Nuclear Threats to Peace and Security, Institutions for a New World Order, Conflict Resolution, Environment and Global Security, Health, Social and Economic Issues.

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The Russell-Einstein Manifesto of 1955 was a major step in the nuclear disarmament campaign by prominent members of the scientific community.

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For more than 50 years the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs have been working for the control, reduction, and eventual elimination of nuclear weapons.

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In recognition of all its efforts Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, together with President Joseph Rotblat, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1995.

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Canadian Pugwash is part of the wider international Pugwash movement. Visit the Pugwash International website.

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Newsflash

Douglas Roche Named Honorary Citizen of Hiroshima: On July 28, 2010 Hon. Douglas Roche, O.C., former Canadian Ambassador for Disarmament and Chairman Emeritus of the Middle Powers Initiative (MPI), and past Chair of Canadian Pugwash, was named a Special Honorary Citizen of Hiroshima.
Report to the UN on Disarmament Education by Artists for Peace (Canada
Report on Disarmament Education submitted by
the Canadian Network to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (CNANW)

We are a network of sixteen Canadian peace groups each one of which has a strong emphasis on work toward nuclear disarmament. This is a brief account of:

A) CNANW Events & Initiatives over the past two years.

B) our information on the work of the Government of Canada in Disarmament Education

Read more: Report to the UN on Disarmament Education by Artists for Peace (Canada
 
Traité START
. . . à Prague, les présidents Medvedev et Obama signaient le nouveau Traité START, M. Pierre Jasmin, membre de Pugwash,  Président des ARTISTES POUR LA PAIX propose sa réflexion sur cet Événement important"
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Increase Security Cooperation: Report

Increase Security Cooperation: Report

This new report is the official launch of the Arctic Nuclear Weapon Free Zone project, by Canadian Pugwash and the Rideau Institute.

[see press release] [see report] [see media report Global Security Newswire, originating from the Montreal Gazette]

 
The solemn quest for 'global zero'

Reflections on the eve of the "Global Zero Summit" in Paris, with high-level participation from more than 200 politicians and diplomats worldwide.  Published On Sun Jan 31 2010.

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Let's get nuclear weapons out of the Arctic

EMBASSY, Wednesday, March 17, 2010—10, Opinion

By Michael Wallace, Steven Staples

In a few weeks, Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon will host a meeting of foreign ministers of the five Arctic Ocean coastal states in Chelsea, Quebec. There is no shortage of topics for discussion, but chief among them should be increased security co-operation. This co-operation could include finally ending Cold War–era practices that treat the Arctic as a staging ground for nuclear war, especially from nuclear-powered and nuclear-armed ballistic missile submarines patrolling beneath the Arctic Ocean.

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Recommendations: NATO's Strategic Concept, the NPT, and Global Zero

Canada’s should pursue active engagement in the NATO Strategic Concept review in support of changes to the Alliance’s declarations and policies that promote strict adherence to NPT obligations and commitments, and that advance the goal of a world without nuclear weapons. .

[see the paper] [See the program doc] [see the item sent to NATO from Canadian NGOs]

 
An Arctic Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone: Why is now the time?

Phyllis Creighton addressed the Annual General Meeting, held in Toronto on 27 Oct. 2009, of the Ontario/Quebec branch of Veterans Against Nuclear Arms. It draws on material developed by members of Canadian Pugwash  for earlier conferences, particularly the August 2009 Copenhagen conference jointly sponsored by CPG and Danish Pugwash. Published in the January 2010 Science for Peace Bulletin."

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