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The Future of Autonomous Weaponry: A Student’s Perspective

Meet the new ICBL-CMC Director

Turing Award Winners Call for a Ban on Killer Robots

There should be limits to autonomy in weapons

Gender Balance for Better Disarmament

Stepping up for inclusive mine action

61% opposed to development of Killer Robots

The Cluster Munition Coalition is 15!

Human Security Requires Environmental Security

Mines Action Canada Congratulates the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize Laureates

Women Foreign Ministers’ Meeting a First in Two Ways

Forgotten Communities

The Way Forward

What’s Gender Got to Do With It?

New Explosive Weapons Q&A

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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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