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Political, military experts debate the state of Canadian peacekeeping, 25 years after Rwanda


The Globe and Mail
Lee Berthiaume
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A Canadian peacekeeper watches a group of Rwandan refugees in Kigali, Rwanda, in August 1994. Despite repeated promises from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Liberal government for Canada to do more, the number of Canadian peacekeepers in the field has continued to decline.
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When now-retired major-general Guy Tousignant handed over command of the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Rwanda 1995, Canada had been involved in virtually every UN mission over the previous four-plus decades. ....

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