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Editorial

Editorial: Canada, the Commonwealth and Human Rights

 

Notes

1. Media statement by Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird on 14 April 2014, Media Relations Office, Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development, Canada.

2. Statement by HE Kamalesh Sharma, Commonwealth Secretary-General, 15 April 2014, Commonwealth Secretariat, London.

3. Sir Ron Sanders (2014) The Commonwealth after Colombo: can it become meaningful again?, The Round Table, 103(1), p. 25.

4. Statement by Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper, at the APEC Summit in Bali, Indonesia, 7 October 2013, as reported by Terry Milewsky of CBC News.

5. Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada on Commonwealth Day, 10 March 2014, Seoul, Korea.

6. Resolution A/HRC/L.1/Rev.1 of the 25th Session of the Human Rights Council, 28 March 2014, Geneva.

7. Canada and the Commonwealth, blog by Eduardo del Buey, Crosshairs Communications, 16 April 2014.

8. Canada and the Commonwealth, ‘Hissy fits, shouting and bullying’, McLeod Group Blog, 21 April 2014.

9. The Associated Press (2014) Sri Lanka accuses Canada of using Commonwealth funding for political purposes. Colombo, Sri Lanka, 15 April 2014.

10. Sir Ron Sanders (2014, p. 25) (referring to the UK, Canada and Australia).

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