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Canada’s response to the war in Gaza raises questions about its commitment to human rights and justice

Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada intends to recognize a Palestinian state at this week’s UN General Assembly. 

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Palestinians check the rubble of a building called al-Ruya Tower in Gaza City’s Rimal area following Israeli army bombardment, on September 8, 2025, ahead of Israeli forces’ planned conquest of the urban hub. 


Canada and Canadians have long considered themselves defenders of human rights, democracy, justice and the rule of law. Canada played a significant role in the development of what’s known as the liberal international order, including multilateral institutions like the United Nations and international law.

Canada was once highly respected for the role it played in developing the framework for United Nations peacekeeping, the Mine Ban Treaty, championing the UN’s Responsibility to Protect, supporting Palestinian-Israeli peace negotiations and establishing the International Criminal Court.

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