[KWPeace-groups] WILPF Canada fact sheets on NATO threat to climate and military emissions & expenditures + Updated 15 events and petition

Esther Kern estherk at cpt.org
Mon Nov 8 09:08:30 EST 2021


Hello Tamara,
Thank you so much for all of this information!  Many of our activists here
in London, Ontario are quite concerned about Canada's plan to acquire new
fighter jets, and will be trying to set up a meeting with my MP, Lindsey
Mathyssen, sometime between November 12 - 19.  We would like to invite you
to join us in that meeting if at all possible, since you are the expert in
these matters!  Would that be possible?  If so, when would be suitable
dates and times for you?  We would pay transportation costs for you to
London.  The groups represented are Council of Canadians, People 4 Peace,
London Action Network, and myself as a representative for Christian
Peacemaker Teams.  Thank you for whatever consideration you may give to
this request.
Peace,
Esther Kern
519-681-5092


On Fri, Nov 5, 2021 at 7:44 AM Tamara Lorincz <tlorincz at dal.ca> wrote:

> Hello KW peace,
>
> In recognition of the #NoWarNoWarming movement and November 6 the UN Day
> for the Prevention of the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed
> Conflict:
> https://www.un.org/en/observances/environment-in-war-protection-day,
> WILPF Canada is releasing two fact sheets:
>
>    1. Canada’s Carbon bootprint: The problem of military emissions and
>    expenditures
>    2. NATO is a threat to people and the planet
>
> The fact sheets are attached and can be found here with the sources:
> https://wilpfcanada.ca/
>
>
>
> Please retweet these two tweets:
>
> https://twitter.com/TamaraLorincz/status/1456577042410004480
>
> AND https://twitter.com/TamaraLorincz/status/1456579172223045632
>
>
>
> Please feel free to use and share these graphics and fact sheets.
>
>
>
> Note: NATO’s Secretary Gen. spoke at COP 26 yesterday:
> https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/photos_188309.htm NATO is a threat to
> the climate!
>
>
>
> Note: CEOB’s launch of www.militaryemissions.org next Tuesday, you can register
> here
> <https://ceobs.org/cop26-panel-discussion-exploring-the-military-emissions-gap/>
> for the virtual panel discussion, more info here:
> https://ceobs.org/cop26-panel-discussion-exploring-the-military-emissions-gap/
>
>
>
> Watch the trailer of Abby Martin’s documentary “Military worst polluter”:
> https://youtu.be/YX3aAnGwmLo
>
>
>
> Youth Canadian filmmaker Kasha Slavner has trailer for her documentary
> connecting climate and peace “1.5 degrees of peace”:
> https://www.1point5degreesofpeace.com/
>
>
>
> Below is a list of updated upcoming events for Canada if you are
> interested.
>
>
>
> *We will have our WILPF COP 26 report back on Sunday, Nov 21 at 1pm ET
> (New York) / 6pm BST (London UK) 7 pm CET (Berlin/Stockholm). More details
> to come.  I believe Ida, Ros/Janet, I and others will be speaking.
>
>
>
> In solidarity for peace, earth and #feministclimatejustice,
>
> Tamara
>
>
>
> *UPCOMING EVENTS CANADA*
>
> (1)
>
> *DISCUSSING THE WOMEN PEACE AND SECURITY AGENDA: INSTRUMENTALIST OR RIGHTS
> BASED APPROACHES?*
>
> Date: November 23, 2021
>
> Time: 2:00 pm-4:00 pm EST
>
> Location: Online
>
> Panelists: Morrell Andrews, Elin Miller, Laura Huber and Kathleen Jennings
>
> Organizer: Christoph Zurcher
>
> A panel discussion on findings and and implication from the first
> systematic review of instrumentalist claims of the Women, Peace and
> Security Agenda.
>
> Find out more here:
> https://www.cips-cepi.ca/event/discussing-the-women-peace-and-security-agenda-instrumentalist-or-rights-based-approaches/
>
> Register here:
> https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/discussing-the-women-peace-and-security-agenda-tickets-204023448627
>
> Organized by CIPS
>
>
>
> (2)
>
> *"THE OTTAWA TREATY TODAY" IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CANADIAN LANDMINE
> FOUNDATION *
>
> November 17th, 7:30 PM ET
>
> Lloyd Axworthy and Olivia R. Fernandes
>
>
> https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/1016352692258/WN_H9W_riJLTwaSmUErUxSu2g
>
> It has been almost twenty four years since the signing of The Convention
> on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of
> Anti-Personnel Mines and on the Destruction—popularly known as the Ottawa
> Treaty.
>
> However, significant challenges remain, and there has been back-tracking.
> The USA, Russia, China, India, Pakistan, Iran and some others continue to
> decline or reject adding their signatures, and in some cases are believed
> to have continued to make use of these weapons in conflict; and landmines
> have continued to maim or kill refugees and internally displaced people
> seeking to return to their homes.
>
> Hosted and moderated by Canadian Landmine Foundation chairman Alistair
> Edgar, this event will begin with a short ten-minute documentary on the
> origins of the Ottawa Treaty and Canada’s instrumental role in its
> creation. Our speakers, Lloyd Axworthy and Olivia R. Fernandes, will then
> discuss the achievements of the treaty, the threats that landmines continue
> to pose to innocent civilian populations, and the practical and policy
> challenges that remain to be addressed.
>
> Organized by the Laurier Institute for Military, Strategic and Disarmament
> Studies: https://canadianmilitaryhistory.ca/
>
>
>
> (3)
>
> *WEBINAR: ANTI-BLACKNESS IN CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY*
>
> What is the Haiti Core Group and how is Canadian foreign policy
> perpetuating anti-black racism?
>
> Nov 10, 2021 07:00 PM
>
> FEATURING:
>
> Jemima Pierre (Black Alliance for Peace, UCLA)
>
> Jean Saint-Vil (Solidarity Quebec Haiti)
>
> El Jones (Mount Saint Vincent University)
>
> Moderated by Bianca Mugyenyi, Canadian Foreign Policy Institute
>
> Register for the webinar: http://bit.ly/HaitiCoreGroup
>
> More info:
> https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN__G7b22pTRXGynBJ49H4Pxg?t=1635997292155
>
>
>
> (4)
>
> *WEBINAR: “WORLD ON FIRE: UNFCCC AND GLOBAL INACTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE”*
>
> November 4 from 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
>
> Register:
> https://www.balsillieschool.ca/event/global-insights-world-on-fire-unfccc-and-global-inaction-on-climate-change/
>
>
> According to the latest UN Framework Convention on Climate Change report
> (UNFCCC 2021), planet Earth is in dire trouble. The combined effort of the
> international community’s nationally determined contributions (NDCs) set
> during COP21’s 2015 ‘Paris Agreement’ falls far short of meeting
> emissions-reductions targets to prevent a significant rise in global mean
> temperature. As the dangerous effects of climate warming appear faster and
> more furiously than expected, what can states do to make a significant
> impact in combating and mitigating this existential challenge? Is
> mitigation and adaptation viable options, or are forever going to be
> ‘running to stand still?’ Organized by the Balsillie School of
> International Affairs: https://www.balsillieschool.ca/
>
>
>
> (5)
>
> *WEBINAR: LAND DEFENDERS - HONDURAN ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENDER JUANA RAMONA
> ZUÑIGA*
>
> Saturday November 6 at 1pm ET
>
> This webinar will feature environmental defenders from Colombia, Honduras,
> Mexico, Nicaragua, Guatemala and Kenya talking about the UN COP26 climate
> summit.
>
> Organized by Peace Brigades International
>
> Register:
> https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_l-5cqbD4SQmXZYPdDTVeHw
>
>
>
> (6)
>
> *CANADA’S CLIMATE RECORD: Broken Promises, Bright Future?*
>
> Sunday, November 7
>
> REGISTER NOW:
> https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMpcOmhpj0uG9AJ_MFVOHq1Jd7Vf-0vKPsg
>
> This jointly-sponsored one-hour webcast assembles six experts to reflect
> on Canada’s climate record and future performance in the context of the
> COP26 climate summit in Glasgow. In brief segments of 5-10 minutes, our
> experts answer these key questions:
>
> · What is COP?
>
> · How adequate is the Liberal government’s climate strategy?
>
> · What is the history of Canada’s broken climate promises?
>
> · What are the challenges, in light of the IPCC’s projections on emissions?
>
> · What is being achieved in Glasgow?
>
> · What can we do to promote a livable future?
>
> All this in 60 minutes. Do join us at 4:30 on Sunday, November 7th.
> Register now. It’s free.
>
> PANELISTS
>
> What is COP26 and what are major issues? –Gail Greer, SCAN!
>
> Critique of the Liberal Government’s climate plan – David Robertson, SCAN!
>
> Canada’s broken promises – Ali Hashemi, biotech entrepreneur
>
> Challenges to meeting climate goals by 2050 – Danny Harvey, climate
> scientists, U of T
>
> What is happening now in Glasgow? –Tamara Lorincz, NGO delegate from VOW
> for Peace/ Mitchell Beer, Publisher, The Energy Mix
>
> What can you do to help? –Lyn Adamson, ClimateFast
>
> Moderated by Richard Sandbrook, President of Science for Peace
>
> Organized by Science for Peace:
> https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMpcOmhpj0uG9AJ_MFVOHq1Jd7Vf-0vKPsg
>
>
>
> (7)
>
> *ONLINE EVENTS! PEOPLE’S CLIMATE SUMMIT*
>
> November 7-10
>
> Check out the great line-up of events and speakers:
> https://cop26coalition.org/peoples-summit/
>
> While world leaders meet to discuss our future at COP26, we'll be building
> power for system change together. Bringing together the climate justice
> movement to discuss, learn and strategise for system change. Join in online
> from anywhere in the world, or in-person in Glasgow.
>
>
>
> (8)
>
> *VIRUAL REMEMBRANCE DAY CEREMONY: “Let Peace be Their Memorial”*
>
> 6th annual “Let Peace be Their Memorial” ceremony, which commemorates
> overlooked victims of war.  It will be held on Nov. 11th from 2 to 3:30 pm
> PST and will be live-streamed for viewers across Canada.  See
> https://peacepoppies.ca/wreath-ceremony/   The ceremony includes peace
> songs, a short keynote talk, anti-war poetry, and a laying a set of
> beautiful handmade wreaths for women, children, refugees, the environment,
> indigenous peoples, and other groups.
>
> ORDER WHITE POPPIES:
>
> To order poppies from us you can use the order forms or just email the
> relevant information to
>
>  info at peacepoppies.ca .
>
> Payment is by cash, cheque (payable to T. Gagné) or by Interac e-Transfer
> (details on website) and suggested donations listed include postage, pins &
> our colourful ‘business card’ leaflets.  With larger orders we can include
> free colour posters.  We also have nice blank postcards suitable for
> sending to friends, MPs, MLAs or municipal politicians.
>
>
>
> (9)
>
> *“TESTIMONIO AND STORYTELLING: CANADIAN EXTRACTIVISM IN TERRITORIES
> AFFECTED BY GENOCIDE”*
>
> Monday, November 8, 2021 at 6:00pm EST for “Testimonio and Storytelling:
> Canadian extractivism in territories affected by genocide” a virtual event
> on the recent publication of "Testimonio: Canadian mining in the aftermath
> of genocides in Guatemala" and "Wolastoqiyik and Mi’kmaq
> Grandmothers-Land/Water Defenders Sharing and Learning Circle: Generating
> Knowledge for Action." Learn more about struggles for self-determination
> after genocide, how Canadian colonialism continues through mining in
> Guatemala, and we will also hear how grassroots Indigenous organizers from
> Wabanaki territories are organizing to stop extractivism.
>
> Confirmed speakers:
>
> •            Isabel Solis, Maya K’iche lawyer and human rights defender,
> genocide survivor who has accompanied mining struggles throughout
> Guatemala.
>
> •            Aniseto Lopez, Maya Mam community organizer from San Miguel
> Ixtahuacan, Guatemala. Part of a group that petitioned the Inter American
> Commission on Human Rights to stop operations at the Marlin Mine and urged
> Canadian churches and pension holders to divest Goldcorp. Aniseto’s
> testimony appears in the book.
>
> •            Sherry Pictou, PhD, Mi’kmaw from L’sɨtkuk, Assistant
> Professor of Law and Management; Canada Research Chair in Indigenous
> Governance (Tier 2), Dalhousie University. Professor Pictou is the lead
> author of “Wolastoqiyik and Mi’kmaq Grandmothers-Land/Water Defenders
> Sharing and Learning Circle: Generating Knowledge for Action.”
>
> •            Catherine Nolin, PhD, Professor of Geography at the
> University of Northern British Columbia, editor of “Testimonio”.
>
> More info and register here:
> https://www.kairoscanada.org/testimonio-and-storytelling-canadian-extractivism-in-territories-affected-by-genocide
>
>
>
> (10)
>
> *WEBINAR: CANADA & HAITI*
>
> Saturday, 13 November 2021, 12:00PM
>
> Screening and discussion with Elaine Brière – her documentary, Haiti
> Betrayed, exposes the role Canada played in the 2004 coup. Don’t miss it!
>
> This webinar from Peace Alliance Winnipeg is the latest is the latest
> instalment in their 2021 Webinar series - Canada in the World. This webinar
> will take place Saturday, 13 November 2021, 12:00PM Central time. Admission
> is free.
>
> Click here to register:
> https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/canada-and-haiti-a-webinar-tickets-202090567327
> and please share widely!
>
>
>
> (11)
>
> *WEBINAR: The Struggle for a Democratic State in Historic Palestine*
>
> This is the latest panel from the International Manifesto Group. The panel
> will take place Sunday, November 14 @ 9:00 AM EST. Fantastic line-up of
> speakers!
>
> Click here to register to attend this event and please share widely!
> https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-struggle-for-a-democratic-state-in-historic-palestine-tickets-204077440117
>
>
>
> (12)
>
> *ANTI-WAR EVENTS -OPPOSE 13TH ANNUAL HALIFAX INTERNATIONAL SECURITY FORUM
> -NOVEMBER 19-20, 2021*
>
> Webinar
>
> Friday November 19 - 8 p.m. Atlantic time
>
> More details to come, email: allan.halifax at gmail.com
>
> The 13th Annual Halifax International Security Forum will be held November
> 19-21st in Halifax, NS. According to the organizers they plan to have all
> their participants in person at the Westin Hotel for the fully vaccinated
> Forum.
>
> The HISF is a U.S. organization hosted by Canada’s Minister of National
> Defence. It  proudly announces it "receives generous support from the
> Government of Canada and Club HFX."
>
> At this time, the Security Forum is part and parcel of the U.S. and NATO's
> "pivot to Asia." Last year it rolled out its anti-China stance by issuing a
> "Handbook for Democracies" titled: "China vs Democracy: The Greatest Game.
> President, Peter Van Praagh said , "We know what we are for; and we know
> what we are against. This is how (the Security Forum) differs from all
> other conferences of similar stature."
>
> This year two of the eight Plenary Sessions and at least three of the
> Informal Sessions are directly related to China while a number of other
> sessions are indirectly related. All of it grows the danger of war in the
> Asia Pacific and on the world scale.
>
> Besides the Plenary and Informal Sessions the Security Forum prides itself
> for providing the venue for international defense and security "leaders" to
> meet behind closed doors to plan further crimes against the peace and the
> peoples of the world. "There is no substitute for face-to-face, in-person
> conversations between international defense and security leaders. They lead
> to collaboration, innovative solutions, and renewed hope for our
> democracies," said Van Praagh.
>
> The agenda purports to deal with global security issues but it does so not
> from the perspective of the peaceful resolution of conflicts and promotion
> of international rule of law by upholding the UN Charter.  On the contrary,
> it promotes  a U.S. "rules-based international order" which it calls
> democracy despite its aim to make the entire world submit to the U.S.
> declaration that it is the "indispensable nation" which every country must
> obey. Oppose the HISF: https://halifaxtheforum.org/
>
>
>
> Anti-war activists in Halifax urge you to get involved in opposing the
> Security Forum and making sure Canada provides No Harbour For War and gets
> out of NATO and NORAD.
>
> No Harbour For War advocates the prevention and resolution of conflicts in
> accordance with international law and the UN Charter. It opposes the use of
> force, threats and sanctions to subjugate countries. It calls on Canadians
> to oppose Canada's integration into the U.S. war machine, NATO and NORAD
> and the usurpation of Canada's decision-making and sovereignty by the U.S.
> All foreign and military policy should be decided in a manner which favours
> the peoples of the world.
>
> Join a webinar on Friday November 19 to hear speakers discuss what's at
> stake for Canada and the Asia Pacific at this time.  Participate in actions
> to oppose the warmongering Canada is sponsoring by hosting the HSIF.
>
> We call on Canadians to demand that the HISF be banned, along with
> demanding that Canada get out of NATO and NORAD and that they be
> dismantled. No foreign troops should be permitted to operate on Canadian
> territory and Canadian forces should be brought home. No foreign warships,
> whether armed with nuclear weapons or not, should be permitted to use our
> harbours. NATO sponsored think tanks and academic institutions should be
> dismantled. Promotion of imperialist war aims and the militarization of
> culture must be rejected.
>
>
>
> (13)
> *MARK YOUR CALENDAR: WEBINAR: WILPF WOMEN AT COP: MOBILIZING FOR FEMINIST
> CLIMATE JUSTICE *
>
> Sunday, November 21 at 1 pm ET
>
> Organized by WILPF International, more details to come.
>
>
>
> (14)
>
> *NATIONAL DAY OF ACTION ON MONDAY, NOV. 22: NO NEW FIGHTER JETS – DAY
> PARLIAMENT OPENS*
>
> *There will be a big action on Parliament Hill in Ottawa with a big banner
> “Defund Warplanes”, please hold a solidarity event outside your MP’s
> office.
>
> Join us and stand outside your Member of Parliament’s office with a sign
> “No New Fighter Jets”, deliver a letter (we will provide the text) and take
> a photo to share on social media. Plan your rally between Monday, November
> 22 or any day convenient for you. Please use the registration form below to
> register your rally for “No New Fighter Jets” (indicating the name of MP,
> address of your rally, city, time and your email address):
> https://tinyurl.com/3wzsf5ey
>
> More details on https://nofighterjets.ca/
>
> *It will be a week of action
>
> Here is the google form to register your action
>
> https://forms.gle/KJzx1Ske1hqizY5Q6
>
>
>
>
>
> (15)
>
> *SIGN THE PARLIAMENTARY PETITION: CANADIANS WANT THE US TO STOP ITS
> WAR/BLOCKADE AGAINST CUBA*
>
> To sign the petition, go to:
> https://petitions.ourcommons.ca/en/Petition/Sign/e-3640
>
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