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Ignominious Anniversary

Erin Hunt Erin Hunt Aug 07, 2020

150+ Organizations Issue Global Call For "New Normal"

Erin Hunt Erin Hunt Jul 02, 2020

Staying Safe & Documenting Abandoned or Mis-fired Riot Control Munitions

Erin Hunt Erin Hunt Jun 03, 2020

In Mine Action Every Day Should Be International Women's Day

Erin Hunt Erin Hunt Mar 08, 2020

New research project: How many women work in mine action?

Erin Hunt Erin Hunt Feb 11, 2020

Trump Administration’s Landmine Policy is a Dangerous Step Backwards

Erin Hunt Erin Hunt Jan 31, 2020

Mandate Letters Set a Promising Tone

Erin Hunt Erin Hunt Jan 20, 2020

Starting to Finish the Job

Erin Hunt Erin Hunt Dec 01, 2019

Missing the Forest for the Trees at CCW

Erin Hunt Erin Hunt Nov 13, 2019

Meet Diane!

Erin Hunt Erin Hunt Nov 08, 2019

Mines Action Canada congratulates 2019 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate

Erin Hunt Erin Hunt Oct 11, 2019

Humanitarian Disarmament and the 2019 Election

Erin Hunt Erin Hunt Oct 08, 2019

1325 - a tool to reach 2025

Erin Hunt Erin Hunt Sep 02, 2019

New report shows Cluster Munition Convention is effective

Erin Hunt Erin Hunt Aug 29, 2019

The Future of Autonomous Weaponry: A Student’s Perspective

Mines Action Canada Mines Action Canada May 02, 2019
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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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