Essay On International Involvement In Canada

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Salutation: Good afternoon and many thanks to all the UN General Assembly members for taking the time to evaluate Canada’s capability on maintaining responsible international involvement. I hope you all will agree with me in terms of Canada being given this esteemed position.

“My friend, love is better than anger. Hope is better than fear. Optimism is better than despair. So let us be loving, hopeful and optimistic. And we’ll change the world,” my fellow colleagues, this is an ingenious quotation from the former leader of the Canadian NDP, Jack Layton. Layton is demonstrating Canada’s upstanding ideology with high morals and the willingness to contribute to world affair through this statement. Canada has proven to be a worthy candidate for the job because of their political efforts, moral judgement, peacekeeping. They have worked tirelessly to bring peace and order to the world in numerous ways.

The nation has exhibited its gallant efforts towards assisting the world as early as the 1900’s, starting all the way back in the First World War. Canada was adolescent and oblivious to the world; it was still at its early stage of sprouting when it was automatically enlisted into a war, a WORLD war as a British Colony. Although the country had no direct connection with the war, Britain being unfair on their part, pushed Canadian juvenile into this satanic hell. Canada, instead of opposing the unjust decision, wholeheartedly supported the war efforts of the Allies and immediately started recruiting troops to send overseas. This act showed …show more content…

Although having such glorious accomplishments, a few Canadians tarnished Canada’s peacekeeping reputation by brutally beating a small Somalian teenager to death. This atrocity cannot be unseen, however the fact that the Canadian government disbanded the whole Airborne Regiment, the regiment these culprits belonged to, should show their desire to mend the emotional wounds of the

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