Douglas Roche: why ‘much of my public career has been marked by dissent, and [why] I’m not stopping now’

I dissent from the wild disproportion of what the world spends on arms and what it spends on development. I dissent from the anti-humanitarian policies of war for peace. I dissent from the perpetuation of poverty through the greed of the rich. I dissent from the despoliation of the planet by short-sighted industrialism. Most of all, I dissent from the fabric of lies spun by the proponents of nuclear weapons who would have us believe that these heinous instruments of mass murder make us safer.
Atomic bomb mushroom clouds over Hiroshima, Japan, on Aug. 6, 1945, left, and Nagasaki, Japan on Aug. 9, 1945, right. Photographs courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

More than 1,000 members of the Order of Canada, from Nobel laureates, to historians, authors, and diplomats, belong to the Canadian Leadership for Nuclear Disarmament. Every year, the group presents a single distinguished service award. On Oct. 23, the award wa...

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