Mennonite Fellowship of Montréal: Peace and Justice Committee

Wednesday, 27 January 2010

Speaker: Paul Dewar, MP, on Civil War and Mining in the Congo

Paul Dewar, MP for Ottawa-Centre and NDP Foreign Affairs Critic, on "The Congo: Civil War and Mining"
Date: Tuesday February 2nd - from 3:15-4:15
Place: McConnell Engineering, room 12
Hosted by Amnesty McGill as part of their "Five Days for Human Dignity" campaign.

Civil war has raged for over a decade in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, spawning horrors including child soldiers and systematic rape, and resulting in the loss of over 3 million lives.

The fighting continues in part due to various militas' desire to control the mining of coltan, a metal essential to many consumer electronics, including cellphones. Some miners are child slaves. A number of Canadian mining companies have been, or are involved in, the mining of coltan in Congo.

Paul Dewar visiting Kinshasa

Paul Dewar, MP (Ottawa-Centre), NDP Foreign Affairs Critic, and Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Prevention of Genocide and Other Crimes Against Humanity, will visit McGill to speak about this issue, his trip to the Congo last year, and his efforts (including Bill C-298) to have Canadian companies held responsible for their operations overseas. There will be time for questions and discussion, and admission is free.

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Wednesday, 20 January 2010

Bits and Peaces #36

The January edition of Bits & Peaces is here! As usual, you can read the issue online, or download the pdf.

Bits & Peaces #36In this issue:
  • Haiti earthquake update
  • Canadian Council of Churches Afghanistan brief
  • New Report on Military Spending from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
  • New peace resources from MCC Ontario
Feel free to pass it along, and send any comments or feedback to peace@mennonitecc.ca

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Peace Signs, January 2010


January 19, 2009                                                Number 71

In this month's issue:

Road Construction
Capitol Reflection
Shield of Faith
Arts Crossing
Praying for Peace
Reader Response

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