UN Rohingya conference is Canada’s moment to renew its humanitarian commitments

Canada is a human rights-defending nation, but this image needs to be complemented with greater action.
Prime Minister Mark Carney, left, Foreign Minister Anita Anand, and Ambassador to the UN Bob Rae should attend the Sept. 30 UN conference on the Rohingya and show that Canada stands for justice, writes Alexander Dow.

The Rohingya people are a stateless, Sunni Muslim minority group from Myanmar’s Rakhine State. The United Nations has described them as the “world’s mo...

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