Canada should put its money where its mouth is on strengthening the International Criminal Court

Canada should back up its stated commitments to justice with the resources the court needs to do its job.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured on Oct. 26, 2022, on the Hill. At the upcoming session of the International Criminal Court's Assembly of States Parties, Canada should lead by example, writes Farida Deif.

TORONTO—International Criminal Court member countries will meet in the Hague starting Dec. 5 at a time of renewed attention on the crucial role of the court in justice and accountability for serious international crimes. 

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