Canada should weigh in on the crisis in Central America
While the U.S. debates aid cuts, Canada should talk about the need to do more—not less—to improve the conditions that are forcing Central Americans to flee north.

OTTAWA—The history of United States’ intervention in Central America is a long, bloody, and depressing story.
How many tens of thousands of civilians—mostly peasants—were tortured and killed by U.S. soldiers and their proxies and the right-wing dictatorships Washington has backed for a cent...
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