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    Canadians pride themselves on being a “peacekeeping country” and many believe that peacekeeping represents a defining aspect of Canadian identity because it reflects fundamental values, beliefs and interests. Canada has been a leader in peace operations since its development that spearheaded by a Canadian. In fact, Canada’s role as peacekeeper remains the main focus of the Canadian military after its invention around 60 years ago, originally started by a Canadian. Their efforts have gained an

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    prevent the two sides from engaging in war. This is what the Canadian army has been doing since the Cold War to prevent small conflicts to turn into World War III. This is also what they should keep doing to prevent some major wars. Yet, there are also people who prefer to engage in war rather than peaceful means. Today, not everyone knows who they are, what they do, who created the Canadian peacekeeping forces and how today’s peacekeeping forces remember their predecessors. Initially, to understand

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    Canada has been actively involved with the United Nations since its creation in 1945. Since then, Canadian peacekeepers have participated in almost every single peacekeeping mission. The role of Canadian peacekeeping was to bring peace and stability between countries. However, Canada’s role is slowly starting to diminish because of its failure to prevent conflict in peacekeeping missions. Examples of this instance include the mass genocide in Rwanda, the civil war in Somalia and Yugoslavian crisis

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    characteristics represents a defining aspect known as peacekeeping, through their beliefs and interests. Peacekeeping has always been a priority for Canadians to control conflict for Canada and other nations around the world. Peacekeeping in Canada began in 1957, when Lester B. Pearson believed that Canada should do something to ensure that nations could agree to have stable truces. Pearson proposed the idea of having an armed peacekeeping force. Peacekeeping is the active maintenance of a truce between nations

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    Peacekeeping is a tool for tranquillity among nations ravaged by war. Following World War II, many countries were open to many threats following the decisions made during the conflict and the creation of new types of sophisticated warfare, such as the atomic bomb. The new age of civil wars brought upon many countries to organize a new solution to orchestrate peace known as The United Nations. The United Nations provided a forum for discussion among nations to discuss world problems and economy. Canada

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    Topic Sentence (full sentence): Canadian peacekeeping has not been significant in keeping peace in war-torn countries, but instead created a lack of trust between Canadian authorities and Canadians citizens and citizens of the countries they were meant to serve. Fact: UN peacekeeping peacekeeping failures in the 1990s alone have been in part responsible for almost 1 million deaths(Boot). Fact: UN peacekeepers watched as 800,000 Tutsis were murdered by Hutus in Rwanda and failed “to identify the

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    Canadian Peacekeeping

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    “From the outset of the war, the Canadian people have clearly shown that it is their desire to help in every way to make Canada’s war effort as effective as possible” – William Lyon Mackenzie King, Prime Minister of Canada during World War II (Collections Canada, 2001). Currently, many in the 21st century consider Canada as a very peaceful, social, and overall accommodating country. Canada does many things for its people such as taking in many refugees, helping university level students with loans

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    Canadian Peacekeeping

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    Canada’s involvement in military and peacekeeping operations since the year 1982 has been, while less noticeable than that of former and current world superpowers, still substantial. Canada has taken part in many peacekeeping and military operations including the Gulf War and the war in Afghanistan. As a founding member of both NATO and the UN, Canada has had to find a balance between preserving life and winning wars. Canada helped found NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in 1949. NATO

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    home country without complications and have been in supportive peacekeeping missions. Canada has provided aid for many third and first world countries. One of those countries was the United States of America. In 2005, when New Orleans, USA was hit with the destructive hurricane now famously known as Hurricane Katrina, Canada immediately responded with help. In a CBC article, it stated that….

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    been a peacekeeper. Canada has gone on many peacekeeping missions. We have protected many countries and saved many lives. The Canadian military still goes on many peacekeeping missions, seeking to save lives in other countries. “Peacekeeping had become an irresistible Canadian impulse” (The Canadian Peacekeeping Impulse, August 1, 2008). Canada has been on many peacekeeping missions and took part in, the Suez crisis which was Canada’s first peacekeeping mission, the war in Afghanistan which began

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