Resources
Recorded Livestream: “Disarming Myths about Women, Weapons and War” with Allison Pytlak
As part of its International Women's Day 2019 programming, the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) in partnership with the Balsillie School of International Affairs hosted an evening with Allison Pytlak, Manager for Reaching Critical...
Book Promotion: “Awakening: Exploring Spirituality, Emergent Creativity, and Reconciliation” by Vern and Gloria Neufeld Redekop
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QCEA Peace Programme’s “Peace education: Making the case” report
The idea that sustainable peace can be encouraged via how and what we learn is known as peace education. This is not a rigid framework or set of curriculum guidelines. Rather, it's a way of approaching teaching which is defined by its human-centred ethos and emphasis...
TJ Centre | Speakers’ Series Videos
The Centre for Transitional Justice and Post-Conflict Reconstruction (TJ Centre), based at Western University, frequently hosts guests speakers and records their talks for later viewing. Take a look at their video archive here. Recent talk...
The MD-ICCCR Blog
"The MD-ICCCR Blog, Science and Practice for Constructive Conflict Resolution and Peace, acts as medium of exchange between scientists and practitioners in the field, where multiple authors from varied backgrounds, interests, and experiences contribute. Since 2011, we...
Canadian School of Peacebuilding (CSOP)
Each year Canadian School of Peacebuilding (CSOP), an institute of Canadian Mennonite University, invites the peacebuilders of the world to gather in Winnipeg, Canada, for a selection of five-day courses in June. Take a course or two for professional and...
Free Truth and Reconciliation Content for Educators from the OISE Library
"The OISE Library continues to be committed to learning and developing deeper understandings of our obligations to Indigenous Peoples across Turtle Island. The Library has compiled a list of 50 freely accessible resources regarding Truth and Reconciliation...
Peacemakers Trust: Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding Bibliography
has developed an acclaimed online bibliography of research sources on conflict resolution, alternative dispute resolution, peacebuilding, and peace studies.
Canadian Peacekeeping: Where Have We Been? Where Should We Go? (recorded livestream)
PACS-Can, in collaboration with Waterloo’s Balsillie School of International Affairs, hosted a two-day workshop on Canadian engagement with UN Peacekeeping on September 21-22, 2017. Our evening public forum featured Jane Boulden (Royal Military College),...
Peacebuild Publications
Since 1994, Peacebuild - the Canadian Peacebuilding Network - has produced dozens of reports, policy briefs, and fact sheets on issues related to peacebuilding and armed conflict. Publication categories include: Afghanistan; Children, Youth and Armed...
Peace & Conflict Studies Programs in Canada
Undergraduate and Graduate programs, Diplomas, and Certificates…
Peace Sector Mapping Project
A team of graduate students at the Balsillie School of International Affairs in Waterloo has been working on a mapping project aimed at developing a more comprehensive understanding of the shape and scope of Canada’s peace sector. While the map remains a...
“Talk about Saving the World” with Science for Peace’s Metta Spencer
Since March 2018, Metta Spencer of Science For Peace, has interviewed "world workers" in her show, "Talk about Saving the World." World workers are people who work on repairing the world or saving it from the threats of war and weaponry, global warming,...
The TRC, Calls to Action, and the Mountain Before Us: Stories of Hope and Challenge (video)
Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) was honoured to host The Honourable Senator Murray Sinclair on Monday, March 5, 2018 where he spoke to a full house in Marpeck Commons. Senator Sinclair shared stories and insights of the TRC's 94 Calls to Action and commented on...