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Description: A brief biography of Lester B. Pearson introduces this article on his peacemaking achievements in Egypt. The events surrounding the build-up of a United Nations force in the Suez Canal are also discussed. Taken from the television series "Canada: A People's History." Includes links to educational resources, bibliography, games, puzzles, and video clips.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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Description: 1993 television news report shows how the Royal 22nd Regiment peacekeepers in Srebrenica must both disarm and defend Muslim refugees.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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Description: Assignments and activities regarding Canadian peacekeeping initiatives in Somalia.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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Description: Using a variety of Web-based resources, students will produce a news magazine-style program on peacemaking challenges in the 1990s.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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Description: Four experts on Canadian diplomacy talk about whether Canada deserves its peacekeeping reputation.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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Description: Royal 22nd Regiment prepares to help resolve dispute with Mohawks at Oka, Quebec.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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Description: A look at Canada's history of diplomacy and peacekeeping, including Canadian involvement in human rights issues, nuclear disarmament and the International Criminal Court.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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Description: Five majors and five captains of the Canadian Army arrived in Beirut by R.C.A.F. aircraft on June 21, 1958. They were at once deployed by the United Nations Observation Group to carry out the UN's mandate. This report includes details of the authorization, formation, equipment and employment of the force.
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Site: National Defence
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Description: This report records the Canadian contribution to the settlement of the Indonesian/Netherlands dispute over the control of West New Guinea. Canada was requested to send an Air Adviser for the United Nations Security Force Commander and a float-equipped Otter with flying crew, spare parts and a maintenance crew in September 1962.
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Site: National Defence
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Description: If the French colonies could have independence, the Congolese asked, why not us? Riots erupted in Leopoldville, Congo in January 1959. The bloodshed of January immediately aroused fears that the Congo might become a Belgian Algeria. Prime Minister Diefenbaker announced the Canadian contribution to the Congo force on the 30 July, and on 1 August parliamentary approval was given to the government's resolution authorizing the contribution.
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Site: National Defence
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