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Recommended reading

  • Defending Canada: The Power of Nonviolent Defence, Richard Sandbrook, University of Toronto blog
  • Defending Canada: The Power of Nonviolent Defence Peace Magazine
  • The two hands of active nonviolence: oppose and propose, Canadian Friends Service Committee (Quakers)
  • When a country is invaded, can civilian-based defense work?, John MacDougal

Taking a Stand in Baton Rouge by Jonathan Bachman

Suggested links

Conscience Canada

Richard Sandbrook's Progressive Futures Blog

Conscience Canada

Conscience Canada advocates for peace,  against taxation funding war, and against support for war and militarism

Science for Peace

Richard Sandbrook's Progressive Futures Blog

Conscience Canada

Science for Peace is a charitable organization dedicated to popular education and research on the intersections of demilitarization, decarbonization and social justice

Richard Sandbrook's Progressive Futures Blog

Richard Sandbrook's Progressive Futures Blog

Richard Sandbrook's Progressive Futures Blog

Richard Sandbrook is a Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Toronto and Vice-President of Science for Peace Canada

Canadian Friends Service Committee (Quakers)

Canadian Friends Service Committee (Quakers)

Richard Sandbrook's Progressive Futures Blog

Canadian Friends Service Committee, based in Toronto, is the peace & social justice agency of Canadian Quakers

Pace e Bene Nonviolence Service

Canadian Friends Service Committee (Quakers)

Pace e Bene Nonviolence Service

Pace e Bene Nonviolence Service is an independent, non-denominational 501(c)3 organization spreading the power of nonviolence. It was founded in 1989 by the Franciscan Friars of California

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