Peace agenda strenghtens
At its recent biennial conference in Castlegar at the Mir Centre for Peace, the BC Southern Interior Peace Coalition reviewed a range of threats to the peace and security of our world.
Delegates unanimously endorsed:
• Bill C-363 (for conscientious objectors, to redirect/re-divert that portion of their taxes going to the Department of National Defence to peaceful purposes).
• Bill C-373 (calling for the establishment of a federal Department of Peace), the Occupy Nelson movement and the stand of university students in Quebec against proposed increases in their tuition.
• Bill C-363 and Bill C-373 are both private members bills put forward by Alex Atamanenko, NDP MP for the Southern Interior of British Columbia, and have received first reading in the House of Commons.
The BC Coalition is an association of diverse member groups in the Boundary, Kootenay and Okanagan regions of BC guiding principles are based in equality, non-violence, social and economic justice, protection of the environment, and respectful communication to achieve peaceful solutions rather than resorting to violence. It is an avenue for sharing experiences, learning from those experiences and supporting each other’s work for a world free of violence and lived honouring, valuing and supporting all humanity and Mother Earth. Member groups also belong to the Canadian Peace Alliance.
The BC Southern Interior Peace Coalition meets twice a year, usually in the spring and fall.
Sandra Hartline
BC Southern Interior Peace Coalition




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