The Simons Foundation Canada is pleased to share this paper jointly issued by Canadian Pugwash Group, Canadian Network to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, Canadians for a Nuclear Weapons Convention and Project Ploughshares, authored by Douglas Roche, O.C., one of The Simons Foundation Canada's Peace Leaders, and Tariq Rauf.

Paper authored by Douglas Roche, O.C. and Tariq Rauf
Jointly issued by:
Canadian Pugwash Group
Canadian Network to Abolish Nuclear Weapons
Canadians for a Nuclear Weapons Convention
Project Ploughshares
May 17, 2024

Visit Foreign Affairs Magazine (subscription required) to view this article by Lloyd Axworthy, one of The Simons Foundation Canada's Peace Shapers, Michael W. Manulak, and Allan Rock.

By Lloyd Axworthy, Michael W. Manulak, and Allan Rock
Published by Foreign Affairs Magazine (subscription required)
May 15, 2024

We are pleased to share information about this new book by Dr. Hans Blix, former Swedish diplomat, Director-General Emeritus of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and one of The Simons Foundation Canada's Peace Leaders.

Opinion by The Hon. Douglas Roche, O.C.
Published by The Hill Times (subscription required)
April 15, 2024

The report by Ernie Regehr, O.C., Senior Fellow in Arctic Security and Defence at The Simons Foundation Canada, and Kelsey Gallagher, a Researcher with Project Ploughshares, identifies 69 continuously staffed Arctic military sites in the five states with Arctic Ocean coastlines and discusses the challenges of reducing strategic tensions and recovering diplomacy. As Canada’s first northern indigenous Governor General, Mary Simon, has reminded all Arctic states, there is a need “to figure out how [they] can continue working together when a terrible war is going on [which is] contradictory to the rules-based international order.”

By Ernie Regehr, O.C.
Senior Fellow in Arctic Security and Defence,
The Simons Foundation Canada
with Kelsey Gallagher
Researcher,
Project Ploughshares.
March 2024

This report by Ernie Regehr, O.C., Senior Fellow in Arctic Security and Defence at The Simons Foundation Canada, and Kelsey Gallagher, a Researcher with Project Ploughshares, identifies 69 continuously staffed Arctic military sites in the five states with Arctic Ocean coastlines and discusses the challenges of reducing strategic tensions and recovering diplomacy. As Canada’s first northern indigenous Governor General, Mary Simon, has reminded all Arctic states, there is a need “to figure out how [they] can continue working together when a terrible war is going on [which is] contradictory to the rules-based international order.”