Canadian Peace Alliance

Collette Lemieux, co-chair of the Canadian Peace Alliance, speaking to an anti-war rally in Calgary she helped organize in 2007 as part of the Pan-Canadian Day of Action on Canada's military involvement in Afghanistan.
The Canadian Peace Alliance / L'Alliance canadienne pour la paix (CPA/ACP) is a Canadian umbrella peace organization claiming more than 140 member groups. It was founded in 1985.
The Canadian Peace Alliance organizes cross-Canada campaigns and actions; arranges political lobbying sessions between member groups and key political leaders in Ottawa; facilitates the development of strategies for the Canadian peace movement; and produces and distributes education and action materials.
The Canadian Peace Alliance's policy and campaign direction is determined by a bi-annual convention of member groups and by a geographically representative Steering Committee.
The Canadian Peace Alliance works closely with the Canadian Labour Congress.
See also
External links
- The Canadian Peace Alliance / L'Alliance canadienne pour la paix
- Ottawa Citizen story on Cairo Anti-war Conference
- Canadian Peace Alliance - Canadian Political Parties and Political Interest Groups - Web Archive created by University of Toronto Libraries
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