That's an opinion type question that Canadians need to decide. Historically the Canadians have participated in various multi-national efforts & alliances, including NATO. These international efforts to cooperate with other nations in defense or economic issues have the risks of conflict. There is also the risk of conflict regardless of cooperation or alliances. Canada has been involved in the two world wars and the cold war as part of NATO. Canada has participated in peace-keeping operations in various parts of the world, and some of these involve conflict & danger to Canadian military & civilians. I don't think any country can really avoid conflicts over the long-term. History is full of examples of nations in conflict with others regardless of whether it was intended or not.
Canada's involvement in global conflicts should be carefully considered, balancing humanitarian obligations with national interests. Engaging in peacekeeping or humanitarian efforts can align with Canada's values of promoting peace and stability. However, any military intervention should be guided by international law and supported by a clear mandate to avoid unintended consequences. Ultimately, Canada's role should prioritize diplomacy and multilateral cooperation to foster global stability.
Not in conflicts of mankind but it is involved in the spiritual conflict between what one wants to do and what one should do at the light of Confucian ethics.
As of October 2023, Canada has participated in various military conflicts and peacekeeping missions since its confederation in 1867. Notable wars include the two World Wars, the Korean War, the Gulf War, and more recent engagements in Afghanistan and Iraq. Cumulatively, Canada has spent over a century involved in armed conflicts, though the exact number of years can vary based on the criteria used to define "war." Overall, Canada's military involvement reflects its commitment to international peace and security.
Being where the armistices to the Conflicts are drafted.
Atleast ten
Canada's involvement in global conflicts should be carefully considered, balancing humanitarian obligations with national interests. Engaging in peacekeeping or humanitarian efforts can align with Canada's values of promoting peace and stability. However, any military intervention should be guided by international law and supported by a clear mandate to avoid unintended consequences. Ultimately, Canada's role should prioritize diplomacy and multilateral cooperation to foster global stability.
Not in conflicts of mankind but it is involved in the spiritual conflict between what one wants to do and what one should do at the light of Confucian ethics.
Canada did not have any obligation to be involved in World War 1. Canada had no personal grievances against any of the powers involved.
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no because they do not have a good standing army
A good team leader should encourage conflicts to be resolved. Depending on the situation it could be resolved simply by the members or the Team Leader may have to get involved to moderate the situation.
Yes, Canada is involved in the World Health Organization
no
in the Korean war
Usually, it would depend on the war, but generally speaking, internationalists believe that the US should get involved in military conflicts.
He got involved in no wars or any conflict like that.
No , countries shouldn't get involved in conflicts outside of their borders because interfering in other countries conflicts is violation and inter ferince in an independent county that has it's own constitution and law