Canada And The United Nations

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...like peanut-butter and jelly. Since the very beginning of the UN, Canada has been an active member, contributing more than its fair share of resources, money, manpower, and just about everything else since their joining 52 years ago. Above all others countries Canada seems to stand out, embodying the essence of everything the UN stands for. "Since the founding conference of the UN in San Francisco in 1945, Canada has moved from a supporting role to becoming a major player on the world stage. In fact, the New York Times said that at the conference, 'When the chips were down, the Canadians fought harder and more effectively for the principle of collective security than anyone else'. Canadians at the San Francisco conference included Norman Robertson, who coordinated Canada's actions, and Prime Minister William Lyon MacKenzie King, who signed the UN Charter for Canada on June 26, 1945." (Canada,1) Although Canada is viewed by many including the United Nations as one of the most favorable and richest nations in terms of social political and economic values, Canada sees itself in quite a different light.. It is true...

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