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September 26: Protest War Criminal Dick Cheney
Monday, September 26 ·5:30 pm Outside the ‘Vancouver Club’ at 915 W. Hastings The misnamed ‘Bon Mot Book Club’ in Vancouver is hosting war criminal and unrepentant torture and war advocate Dick Cheney at the Vancouver Club on Sept. 26. … Continue reading
Posted in StopWar
Tagged Afghanistan, CdnPolitics, event, Iraq, rally
Vancouver Rally: People Power, Not War!
On Saturday, April 9, StopWar Vancouver took part in a pan-Canadian Day of Action against the war in Afghanistan. At least ten Canadian cities and towns held events. In the United States this weekend featured anti-war rallies in New York … Continue reading
Posted in StopWar
Tagged Afghanistan, event, Libya, statement
‘Ask Afghans what would help them, don’t ask Karzai’ | rabble.ca
Mike Skinner, co-founder of the Afghanistan-Canadian Research Group and a researcher at the York Centre for International and Security Studies in Toronto, believes a simple question is being left out the debate about Canada’s continued military involvement in Afghanistan. ”Why are … Continue reading
Posted in Linked Articles
Tagged Afghanistan, CdnPolitics
Extension of Afghan military deployment stirs debate and protests in Canada
November 29, 2010 By Tim Kennelly and Roger Annis On November 11, Remembrance Day, Canada’s prime minister Stephen Harper announced that his government has unilaterally decided, without even a debate or vote in Parliament, to extend Canada’s military “mission” in … Continue reading
Posted in Member Articles
Tagged Afghanistan, CdnPolitics