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Croatian minefields threaten refugees

A 70 year old story can make a difference

Human decision making and 70 years of nuclear weapons

Victim Rights, Assistance and Nuclear Weapons Memo Series Launched

Guest Post- Mind Over Machine: Why Human Soldiers are (and Will Remain) Better than Killer Robots

Hidden Dividends: Corporate Leadership and Disinvestment from Cluster Munitions

Not tilting at windmills

Guest Post – Killer Robots in Geneva: Through the Ottawa Looking Glass

CCW Closing Statement

Let’s not throw the baby out with the bathwater!

Updated Protocol IV Paper Released for Convention on Conventional Weapons Delegates

Mines Action Canada’s Opening Statement at Convention on Conventional Weapons

Anti-cluster bomb action should start in Syria

New music video highlights landmine impact on children

Mines Action Canada Welcomes Canada’s Ratification of Cluster Bomb Ban Despite Lingering Concerns about Legislation

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Mines Action Canada's staff live and work in Ottawa which is on the unceded territory of the Anishinaabe Algonquin people, and in Victoria which is on the unceded territory of the Lək̓ʷəŋən peoples now known as the the Songhees, Esquimalt and W̱SÁNEĆ peoples. We are mindful of broken covenants and we seek to live in respect, peace and right relations with the Indigenous peoples of Turtle Island as we reside and work upon unsurrendered Indigenous territory. 


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