Aid groups ask Canada to prevent child soldiers by rallying G7 heads around education
OTTAWA — Some of Canada’s aid sector is rallying around a call for Ottawa to prioritize education initiatives abroad as a way of bolstering security at home, as the U.S. pullback from foreign aid raises questions about Canada’s looming G7 summit in Alberta.
“Canada is nowhere near reaching its full potential, internationally,” said former senator Roméo Dallaire, who led Canada’s peacekeeping mission in Rwanda in the 1990s.
“Education is a fundamental pillar of violence prevention within the global security strategies of the international community,” he said Wednesday.
He was speaking at a forum convened by senators on Parliament Hill, where dozens of Canadians involved in development threw their support behind urging Ottawa to champion “peace, education and security” on the world stage.


