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Women’s Rights in Sudan

Recently, I attended the 8th International Darfur Women Action Group Symposium. The Darfur Women Action Group is a women-led anti-atrocities non-profit organization founded by a fearless and hardworking woman Niemat Ahmadi. Darfur Women [...]

The Late Honourable Laurier L. LaPierre, O.C.

1st Session, 41st Parliament, Volume 148, Issue 133 Tuesday, February 5, 2013 The Honourable Noël A. Kinsella, Speaker The Late Honourable Laurier L. LaPierre, O.C. Hon. Mobina S. B. Jaffer: Honourable senators, I rise today to pay tribute to someone for whom I have a great deal of respect: former Senator [...]

Chapter Three – The Repercussions of Cyberbullying

The third chapter of the Standing Senate Committee on Human Rights’ recent report, Cyberbullying Hurts: Respect for Rights in the Digital Age, explores how “bullying and cyberbullying have a devastating effect on the welfare of our children, are harmful to their development and their ability to take their place in [...]

“I Don’t Have a Working Future in Lima”

Today I want to share a story that I came across in the news a few short days before Christmas. It’s a follow-up to the horrific van crash near Hampstead, Ontario that killed ten migrant workers and one Canadian last February. Nearly a year later, survivor Juan Jose Ariza is [...]

Chapter Two – A Portrait of Cyberbullying

The second chapter of the Standing Senate Committee on Human Rights’ recent report, Cyberbullying Hurts: Respect for Rights in the Digital Age, paints a picture of cyberbullying, citing witness testimony on the definition of the phenomenon and the context in which it occurs. (To read the report or the companion [...]

Senate Human Rights Committee’s Report on Cyberbullying

Last December the Standing Senate Committee on Human Rights tabled its report, Cyberbullying Hurts: Respect for Rights in the Digital Age. Our committee also tabled two companion guides to the report: one for young people, and one for parents. In November 2011, the Senate authorized the Committee to “examine and [...]

Laurier LaPierre

Today’s blog post is to pay tribute to former Senator Laurier LaPierre, who died in December at the age of 83. Senator LaPierre came to national prominence on the CBC program, “This Hour has Seven Days,” a weekly news and currents affairs program that aired on CBC from 1964 to [...]

The Changing Face of National Security: Critical Infrastructure

With the 21st century, our way of viewing national security has changed. Discussions on national security are shifting to address a new vulnerability for Canada: our dependence on certain assets in our everyday lives! For example, we expect continuous use of electricity for our appliances and buildings, we need telecommunications [...]

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