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War Crimes and War-Making: Canada s Past Military Operations and New Foreign & Defence Policies The United States, Canada and the ICC Canada s new foreign policy and defence policy Is it feminist? Is it peacekeeping? Canadian war-making and military spending What we can do! Tamara Lorincz tlorincz@balsillieschool.ca

The United States will not cooperate with the ICC, we will provide no assistance to the ICC, and we certainly will not join the ICC We will ban its judges and prosecutors from entering the United States. We will sanction their funds in the U.S. financial system. And we will prosecute them in the U.S. criminal system. We will do the same for any company or state that assists an ICC investigation of Americans. U.S. National Security Adviser, John Bolton September 10, 2018

November 2017 International Criminal Court (ICC)

November 2009 - CANADA Harper Conservative government and Trudeau Liberal government refused to hold an inquiry.

November 2017 - CANADA

November 2017 Osgoode Law School, Toronto Available online: Nathanson Centre on Transnational Human Rights, Crime and Security

August 2018 - CANADA

Two Days Ago - CANADA

Yesterday - CANADA

June 2017 - CANADA

To put it plainly: Canadian diplomacy and development sometimes require the backing of hard power We will make the necessary investments in our military, to not only redress years of neglect and underfunding, but also to place the Canadian Armed Forces on a new footing with the equipment, training, resources and consistent, predictable financing they need to do their difficult, dangerous and important work. - Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland, June 6, 2017

June 2017 - Canada

What are the new Canadian foreign and defence policies? Foreign policy is the same as our military policy - Worse than Harper s plan Motivated by NATO and declares US is our most important defence relationship Increase to annual base budget of DND to $32.7 billion per year by 2026 Increase number of new warships from 12 to 15 cost of $114+ billion Increase number of new fighter jets from 65 to 88 cost $40+ billion Buy new armed drones and attack helicopters Modernize submarines and light armoured vehicles Increase inter-operability with allies Increase special forces Increase troops targeting women, First Nations people and minorities Militarize education - increase funding for defence R&D at universities

June 2017 - CANADA Defence Policy 2017, p. 43 $553 billion over next 20 years Maintain high-level warfighting *THERE WAS NO DISSENT BY ANY POLITICIAN FROM ANY PARTY*

CANADA $32 billion by 2026 2015-2016 National Defence $28,000,000,000 Dept. of Environment & CC $1,500,000,000

November 2017 - CANADA Canada s National Action Plan 2017-2022 For the Implementation of the UN Security Council Resolutions on Women, Peace and Security Gender Equality: A Foundation for Peace Canada s new Defence Policy Strong Secure Engaged with its focus on gender equality and diversity, is also part of this feminist approach. -p. 9

June 2018 - CANADA

Canada and US are NOT peacekeepers Canada ranked #61 with 173 blue helmets; US is #75 with 55 peacekeepers Source: United Nations Peacekeeping Troop and Police Contributors https://peacekeeping.un.org/en/troop-and-police-contributors

Canadian War-Making Canadian special forces helped to overthrow government in Haiti in 2004, we are now working to overthrow government in Venezuela (Lima Group) Canada is arming Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Israel and Bahrain (Arms Exports 2016) Canada is refusing to join the nuclear weapons ban treaty Canada fuelling violent conflict & refugee crisis in Syria & Iraq (Operation IMPACT) Canadian troops in Latvia and Poland (Operation REASSURANCE) Canada training Ukrainian soldiers very provocative to Russia (Operation UNIFIER) Canadian navy exercised with U.S. AFRICOM off coast of East Africa Canadian special forces across Africa and Middle East with no public oversight 2015 report Canadian forces highly sexualized culture that is hostile to women Canada led the NATO bombing of Libya in 2011 Canada s combat mission in Afghanistan from 2002-2014 complicit torture

What Can We Do? Support ICC Investigation into war crimes in Afghanistan Oppose Canada s new foreign policy and defence policy Demand reduction of military spending and a re-allocation to urgent social and environmental needs Demand reporting of military emissions Work to Keep Space for Peace

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