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Cesar Jaramillo

After supporting UN calls for Gaza ceasefire, Canada must now stop military exports to Israel

Opinion | BY CESAR JARAMILLO | December 19, 2023
Defence Minister Bill Blair speaks to reporters in Ottawa on Dec. 6. Without swift action, Canadian military goods will continue to pose the risk of contributing to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and could even affect the trajectory of future conflicts, writes Cesar Jaramillo. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY CESAR JARAMILLO | December 19, 2023
Opinion | BY CESAR JARAMILLO | December 19, 2023
Defence Minister Bill Blair speaks to reporters in Ottawa on Dec. 6. Without swift action, Canadian military goods will continue to pose the risk of contributing to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and could even affect the trajectory of future conflicts, writes Cesar Jaramillo. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY CESAR JARAMILLO | December 19, 2023
Defence Minister Bill Blair speaks to reporters in Ottawa on Dec. 6. Without swift action, Canadian military goods will continue to pose the risk of contributing to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and could even affect the trajectory of future conflicts, writes Cesar Jaramillo. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY CESAR JARAMILLO | December 19, 2023
Opinion | BY CESAR JARAMILLO | December 19, 2023
Defence Minister Bill Blair speaks to reporters in Ottawa on Dec. 6. Without swift action, Canadian military goods will continue to pose the risk of contributing to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and could even affect the trajectory of future conflicts, writes Cesar Jaramillo. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY CESAR JARAMILLO | July 19, 2017
The United Nations Conference to Negotiate a Legally Binding Instrument to Prohibit Nuclear Weapons overwhelmingly adopted a treaty to do just that on July 7, though Canada and the remaining members of NATO either boycotted or voted against the treaty. Photograph by Paolo Rivas courtesy of the UN
Opinion | BY CESAR JARAMILLO | July 19, 2017
Opinion | BY CESAR JARAMILLO | July 19, 2017
The United Nations Conference to Negotiate a Legally Binding Instrument to Prohibit Nuclear Weapons overwhelmingly adopted a treaty to do just that on July 7, though Canada and the remaining members of NATO either boycotted or voted against the treaty. Photograph by Paolo Rivas courtesy of the UN
Opinion | BY CESAR JARAMILLO | June 28, 2017
Back row from left, Project Ploughshares' Cesar Jaramillo with NDP MPs Linda Duncan, Hélène Laverdière, and Randall Garrison at a press conference in the foyer of the House of Commons with Hiroshima atomic bomb survivor Setsuko Thurlow, seated, on June 7. They sought to advance a motion that would see the Liberal government support the Draft Convention on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, but the Liberals and Conservatives voted against it. Photograph courtesy of Anthony Salloum's Twitter page
Opinion | BY CESAR JARAMILLO | June 28, 2017
Opinion | BY CESAR JARAMILLO | June 28, 2017
Back row from left, Project Ploughshares' Cesar Jaramillo with NDP MPs Linda Duncan, Hélène Laverdière, and Randall Garrison at a press conference in the foyer of the House of Commons with Hiroshima atomic bomb survivor Setsuko Thurlow, seated, on June 7. They sought to advance a motion that would see the Liberal government support the Draft Convention on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, but the Liberals and Conservatives voted against it. Photograph courtesy of Anthony Salloum's Twitter page