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  1. The League of Nations was an organization of 63 countries established in 1919, after the First World War. Canada was a founding member. The League ultimately failed in its aim of collective security. It was replaced by the United Nations at the end of the Second World War.

  2. Jan 20, 2024 · Canada also played a significant role in the development of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), which is distinct from the UN Charter but is a crucial component of the broader framework of international human rights. The UDHR was adopted by the UN General Assembly on Dec. 10, 1948, and was moved by our Canadian representative.

  3. Canada was a founding member of the United Nations, and many other important international organizations set up for this purpose, including the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO, see sidebar), and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Trade Organization (WTO), and World Bank, which aimed to stabilize the global economy.

  4. Jul 26, 2023 · Canada has a long history of active participation in international diplomacy, and this remains a key component of its foreign policy. As a member of numerous international organizations, including the United Nations, NATO, and the Commonwealth of Nations, Canada plays an active role in promoting Canadian interests and values on the global stage.

  5. Article. Canadian Foreign Relations. Article by Andrew McIntosh, C.P. Stacey. Updated by Norman Hillmer, Richard Foot, Andrew McIntosh. Published Online February 7, 2006. Last Edited April 22, 2021. Throughout its history, Canada has taken a series of steps to develop from a British colony into an independent nation.

  6. Canada has diplomatic and consular offices in over 270 locations in approximately 180 foreign countries. [1] Canada's peacekeeping role during the 20th century has played a major role in its positive global image. [17] [18] Canada has served in over 50 peacekeeping missions, including every UN peacekeeping effort until 1989. [19] .

  7. SUMMARY: Juniper Glass traces the history of international development organizations in Canada from the earliest religious missions to the present day. The article examines the major advancement and challenges in each decade together with insights from thought leaders in the field.

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