Why Canada is effectively shutting down its 70-year peacekeeping legacy
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Romeo Dallaire, right, a Canadian senator at the time, and Hassan Jallow, prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, speak about genocide and crimes against humanity in Ottawa in December 2013. Dallaire headed Canada’s ill-fated peacekeeping mission in Rwanda in the 1990s. THE CANADIAN PRESS/ Patrick Doyle
Why Canada is effectively shutting down its 70‑year peacekeeping legacy
Published: August 17, 2026 11.35am EDT
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