Peace Train in the Winnipeg Free Press

 

For many years, Canada had a much-lauded and highly respected reputation for peacekeeping — it helped define our national identity.

Internationally, because of peacemaking, Canada came to be seen as an honest and reliable broker in international affairs. At the same time, Canadians proudly identified with the nation’s peacekeeping tradition and role, seeing it as a key way we could contribute to the world.

Today, however, Canada has virtually no involvement in peacekeeping. In 1992, it had over 3,800 peacekeepers around the globe; today there are only about 30.

Keith and Bernadette Wyton think Canada can and should do better. Earlier

this year, the retired couple from Port Alberni, B.C., came up with the idea of a Peace Train that would travel from Vancouver to Ottawa to call on the government to renew support for peacekeeping efforts.

Read more about the Peace Train in the Winnipeg Free Press.

Photo above: Peace Trainers at the Winnipeg train station.

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