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Le Canada et l’ONU > Canada at the UN: A Proud Tradition

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Disarmament

Disarmament is another area in which we lead by example. Canada has been a strong supporter of nuclear, chemical, and biological disarmament. In 1996, following the failure of a comprehensive ban on landmines through the United Nations, Canada initiated the "Ottawa Process" to rid the world of a horrendous weapon that cannot distinguish between soldier and civilian, adult and child, a weapon that continues to claim casualties decades after a conflict has ended. The "Ottawa Process" has obtained a high degree of support from the international community, and resulted in an Antipersonnel Landmine Ban Treaty that came into being with the aid of 122 countries that initially signed the treaty. The treaty enters into force on March 1, 1999. Canada’s well-respected international reputation and the example we have set by destroying our own landmine stockpile have contributed to this success.