Peace Train to New York in Canadian Affairs
A dozen Canadians arrived in New York on March 3 with a message for the Canadian government: sign the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.
The group left Montreal by train to travel to the United Nations for the Third Meeting of States Parties to the treaty, which calls for the comprehensive prohibition of nuclear weapons. States parties are countries that have signed and ratified the treaty.
The group is attending the meeting, held March 3 to 7, at the invitation of Green Party Leader Elizabeth May, member of Parliament for Saanich-Gulf Islands, B.C.
“I’m thrilled to have them come along with me,” said May of the participants from across Canada who travelled on what they called the “Peace Train.” The train is Amtrak’s regularly scheduled train from Montreal to New York.
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