November 15, 2017
Vancouver, British Columbia
Quote
“The nature of conflict has changed. So too have the demands of peace operations. Discrete offerings and one-off commitments have gotten us this far, but we won’t be able to deliver true, transformative change without a real institutional change. Canada is prepared to help lead that charge. To rethink how we engage, not just where we engage. To close the institutional gaps that prevent us from being even more effective agents of peace in a world that sorely needs it. That’s how we’ll protect the world’s children, empower women and girls, and build a more peaceful and a more prosperous world.”
—The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada
Quick Facts
- The 2017 UN Peacekeeping Defence Ministerial brings together over 500 delegates from 80 countries and five international organizations to improve peacekeeping. The conference – the fourth in a series of high-level UN peacekeeping conferences – has become an important part of the international community’s efforts to support UN peacekeeping operations.
- Canada is taking a comprehensive approach to peacekeeping that draws from civilian, police, and military resources, with protection of civilians as a core concern.
- Canada’s engagement in peace operations is centred on four core elements:
- providing Canadian personnel and training for UN peacekeeping missions;
- strengthening Canadian support for conflict prevention, meditation, and peacebuilding efforts;
- advancing the role of women in the promotion of peace and security; and,
- supporting UN reform efforts to make peace operations more effective.
- In November 2017, Canada launched its National Action Plan for the Implementation of the United Nations Security Council Resolutions on Women, Peace and Security 2017-2022. The action plan outlines a whole-of-government approach to implement this important agenda and ensures our activities in fragile and conflict-affected states align with broader commitments on gender equality, respect, and empowerment of women and girls. This is Canada’s second action plan, which builds on the first that was put in place from 2011-2016.
- The Vancouver Principles build on a 2017 Joint Doctrine Note on Child Soldiers developed by the Canadian Armed Forces. They have been inspired in part by the Paris Principles and Guidelines on Children Associated with Armed Forces or Armed Groups.
Related Products
- Backgrounder: Canadian contributions to United Nations peace support operations
- Backgrounder: Canadian police support for international peace operations and missions
- Backgrounder: The Elsie Initiative on Women in Peace Operations
- Backgrounder: Women, peace and security
- Backgrounder: Vancouver Principles on Peacekeeping and the Prevention of the Recruitment and Use of Child Soldiers
Associated Links
- The Peace and Stabilization Operations Program
- Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy
- Canada’s National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security
November 15, 2017
Ottawa, Ontario
533 E Hastings Street
- Pooled photo opportunity
Vancouver Convention Centre
- Open coverage
- Media must check into room 107 and are asked to arrive no later than 10 a.m.
Vancouver Convention Centre
- Pooled photo opportunity at the beginning of the meeting.
- Media must check into room 107 and are asked to arrive no later than 10 a.m.
- Itinerary for November 16, 2017
November 15, 2017
Ottawa, OntarioItinerary for the Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, for Thursday, November 16, 2017:All times local.Vancouver, British Columbia9 a.m. The Prime Minister, Ms. Grégoire Trudeau and the CEO of Women Deliver, Katja Iversen, will visit the YWCA Crabtree Corner Community Resource Centre.Crabtree Corner Community Resource Centre
533 E Hastings StreetNote for media:- Pooled photo opportunity
10:30 a.m. The Prime Minister and Ms. Grégoire Trudeau will participate in a Women Deliver kickoff event. The Prime Minister will deliver remarks.Rooms 301-303
Vancouver Convention CentreNotes for media:- Open coverage
- Media must check into room 107 and are asked to arrive no later than 10 a.m.
11:20 a.m. The Prime Minister will meet with the Premier of British Columbia, John Horgan.Room 306
Vancouver Convention CentreNotes for media:- Pooled photo opportunity at the beginning of the meeting.
- Media must check into room 107 and are asked to arrive no later than 10 a.m.
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