Should Canada maintain a presence at the United Nations?
The UN. is an organization of governments founded in 1945 after World War II. The organization’s objectives include promoting peace and security, protecting human rights and the environment and providing humanitarian aid in cases of famine, natural disaster, and armed conflict. Recent U.N. interventions include the Sri Lankan civil war in 2009 and the 2010 earthquake in Haiti. Canada joined the U.N. in 1948 as a founding member nation. Canada is the eighth largest financial contributor to the UN and contributes $81 million annually.
Narrow down which types of responses you would like to see.
Narrow down the conversation to these participants:
Discussions from these authors are shown:
Political party:
Province/Territory:
Electoral District (2011):
Electoral District (2013):
@8RDRC964yrs4Y
Canada should stay involved, but hold the UN accountable
@8PK9ZJK4yrs4Y
The UN is flawed and only benefits rich countries. It should be abolished.
@8PK9XK44yrs4Y
The UN is not helpful, instead time/efforts should be directed at helping people directly
@8L3S5RW4yrs4Y
Yes, but the United Nations should be re-worked from the ground up.
@8SYTJJS4yrs4Y
The Un security council should be abolished because Canadian involvement will not matter until the veto initiative is gone
@8SYMTCM4yrs4Y
Yes but only in the hopes of stopping the US from damaging the world too much
@8DVHZN55yrs5Y
Why contribute to global security thats being escalated by social media when our forces and personal are better served and useful at home...its a no btw
@8ZPHR883yrs3Y
No, the UN is just an institution designed to spread capitalist propaganda and destabilize regions that disagree with former imperial powers.
@85QWNPG4yrs4Y
Yes, but the UN in its current form is a stand still for communication between surveillance states, a complete reformation with respected and strict guidelines, as well agreed action would be necessary to be taken seriously. Today’s UN is more a workers union stifled by inaction
Loading the political themes of users that engaged with this discussion
Loading data...
Join in on more popular conversations.