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Resolving conflict within a country is a multifaceted and complex undertaking that requires a comprehensive and adaptable approach. There isn’t a single “best” way, as the most effective strategies depend heavily on the specific context, the root causes of the conflict, and the willingness of all parties to engage in peaceful resolution. However, some key principles and approaches consistently prove valuable:
1. Addressing Root Causes: Sustainable peace requires identifying and addressing the underlying issues that fuel the conflict. These can be political, economic, social, cultural, or a combination thereof. Strategies include:
* Promoting inclusive governance: Ensuring all groups have a voice in political processes and equitable access to power and resources.
* Economic development: Reducing inequality and creating opportunities for all segments of society.
* Social justice and reconciliation: Addressing historical grievances, promoting accountability for human rights abuses, and fostering understanding and empathy between communities.
* Strengthening the rule of law: Establishing impartial and effective legal systems that ensure justice and protect human rights.
2. Fostering Dialogue and Negotiation: Creating platforms for communication and negotiation between conflicting parties is crucial. This involves:
* Establishing inclusive dialogue processes: Ensuring that all relevant stakeholders, including marginalized groups, are represented.
* Providing skilled facilitation and mediation: Utilizing neutral third parties to guide discussions, build trust, and help identify common ground.
* Promoting Track I (official government-level), Track II (civil society and informal), and multi-track diplomacy: Engaging actors at various levels to create a comprehensive peace process.
3. Implementing Peacebuilding Initiatives: These are long-term efforts aimed at transforming relationships, institutions, and attitudes to prevent future conflict. Key components include:
* Security sector reform: Establishing accountable and rights-respecting security forces.
* Disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DDR) of ex-combatants: Providing pathways for former fighters to transition to civilian life.
* Transitional justice mechanisms: Truth commissions, reparations programs, and judicial processes to address past abuses.
* Education for peace: Promoting tolerance, empathy, and conflict resolution skills in schools and communities.
* Civil society strengthening: Supporting local organizations working on peacebuilding, human rights, and reconciliation.
* Interfaith and intercultural dialogue: Fostering understanding and cooperation between different religious and cultural groups.
* Psychosocial support and trauma healing: Addressing the emotional and psychological wounds of conflict.
4. Ensuring Inclusivity and Participation: Peace processes are more likely to be successful and sustainable when they involve all segments of society, particularly those most affected by the conflict, including women, youth, and minorities.
5. Utilizing International and Regional Support: External actors can play a vital role by:
* Providing financial and technical assistance: Supporting peacebuilding programs and institutions.
* Facilitating dialogue and mediation: Offering neutral platforms and expertise.
* Applying diplomatic pressure and targeted sanctions: Encouraging compliance with peace agreements and respect for human rights.
* Deploying peacekeeping operations: Providing security and stability in conflict-affected areas (with careful consideration of their mandate and impact).
6. Building Trust and Confidence: Overcoming deep-seated mistrust is essential. This requires:
* Transparency and accountability: Ensuring that peace processes and institutions operate openly and are held responsible for their actions.
* Confidence-building measures: Small-scale initiatives that foster cooperation and communication between communities.
* Consistent commitment to peace: Demonstrating a genuine willingness from all sides to find a peaceful resolution.
7. Adapting to the Specific Context: Each conflict is unique, and therefore, the resolution strategies must be tailored to the specific historical, political, social, and cultural dynamics at play. A flexible and adaptive approach is crucial.
In conclusion, the “best” way to resolve conflict in a country involves a holistic approach that addresses root causes, fosters dialogue, implements long-term peacebuilding initiatives, ensures inclusivity, leverages international support, builds trust, and adapts to the specific context. It is a long and often challenging process that requires commitment, patience, and the willingness of all parties to work towards a peaceful and just future.

Canada votes Decision 2025

We think that tonight’s election results depended a lot on the demonstration of the democratic principle of “responsiveness of government”

It is our hope at the proprietor review that this continues whether it’s a majority or minority government situation. Parliament remains responsive to the people. No matter how this mandate goes.

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RIP 44th Parliament of Canada, hello 45th.

The 44th Parliament of Canada was convened on November 22, 2021, following the federal election held on September 20, 2021. The election determined the 338 seats in the House of Commons. Therefore, at the beginning of the 44th Parliament, there were 338 seats in the House of Commons.Here’s a bit more information about the 44th Parliament: * Duration: November 22, 2021 – March 23, 2025. * It was a minority parliament, meaning no single party held a majority of the seats. * Prime Minister: Justin Trudeau (Liberal Party) until March 14, 2025, followed by Mark Carney (Liberal Party). * Government: Liberal Party. * Leaders of the Opposition: * Erin O’Toole (Conservative Party) until February 2, 2022. * Candice Bergen (Conservative Party, interim) until September 10, 2022. * Pierre Poilievre (Conservative Party) from September 10, 2022. * Other Recognized Parties in the House of Commons: Bloc Québécois, New Democratic Party (NDP), and Green Party. * Speaker of the House of Commons: * Anthony Rota until September 27, 2023. * Louis Plamondon (interim) from September 27, 2023, to October 3, 2023. * Greg Fergus from October 3, 2023.The distribution of seats in the House of Commons at the start of the 44th Parliament was as follows: * Liberal Party: 160 * Conservative Party: 119 * Bloc Québécois: 32 * New Democratic Party: 25 * Green Party: 2Over the course of the 44th Parliament, there were some changes in the number of seats held by each party due to resignations, by-elections, and members becoming independent. However, the total number of seats in the House of Commons remained 338. The 44th Parliament was dissolved on March 23, 2025, leading to the general election held on April 28, 2025. The results of this election will determine the composition of the upcoming 45th Parliament.

Good luck Bon Chance

TGIF- Polls open

General Election April 28th 2025

Today the first advance polling begins in the Canadian election. The Federal government is seeking a 45th Parliament since confederation . The head of the executive Mark Carney is also seeking a seat,and a mandate to government for four years.

Canadian Parliament

The federal parliament in Canada is the supreme legislative body responsible for making and passing laws at the national level. It consists of two houses: the House of Commons, which is made up of Members of Parliament (MPs) elected by the public in general elections, and the Senate, which comprises Senators appointed by the Governor General on the advice of the Prime Minister. The Parliament meets in Ottawa and plays a crucial role in discussing national issues, formulating policies, and overseeing the government’s actions. Legislation must be approved by both houses before becoming law, ensuring a system of checks and balances within the federal governance structure. The Parliament also represents the interests of Canadians and provides a platform for debate on important matters affecting the country.

Mail in ballots

Mail in ballots deadline for arrangement is the twenty second, must be mailed to arrive in time for counting… Ballots available at Service Canada as well

Good voting, respect people’s privacy.

Thank you A dub…

The local A&W  in Merritt BC, changed its signage to be more Canadian. Recently. The chain has over a thousand outlets in Canada. And on its side entry door it says Canadian owned and operated a turn to the inside facing away and not meant to be seen by the drive-thru customers.

American industry wants to crank it out.

I remember the go-to photo of the United States in the hilarious John Candy movie Canadian bacon.

Don’t be too cranky… K

US Elections

The United States presidential election is today, November 5th, 2024.

Our Southern neighbors are voting.

BC election

For the 42nd parliament of British Columbia there are 47 seats to form a majority Government.

Polls close at 8 PM new technology will enable results by approximately 8:30 PM.

Good voteing Good luck.

11:30 PM

58 new MLAs elected, seat count 46 NDP, 45 Conservative, 2 Green. Some seats subject to recount. After speaker is elected Green ( Carbon tax proponents) , will have balance of power.

This election is having a lot of independents run for MLA. Only registered political parties with a minimum of four seats in some provinces,  (at this time it’s two in BC) get official party status.

This affects funding, caucus facilities, and others an elected independent still is your advocate in your riding.

Only one independent in decades has been elected in BC.

Good luck, vote em if you got them…

Election day October 19th 2024
KDG

Make a thoughtful ballot choice, we in BC. will live with it for some time to come.

CBC News young people’s dilemma…

Vote for a responsible Future..

Man and Natural world an oddesy.

Is man always at odds with the natural world? Can he ever be in sync and harmony with it? Is the garden of Eden a myth?

The word Eden means an untended area to Mesopotamia culture. The Garden could very easily be a last refuge of the hunter-gatherers style of human existence. As the retreating ice age caused many rivers to flow into the area known as the fertile crescent people adapted to agriculture and the ability to be in one place rather than a wandering existence.

Crop

The tilling of land brought monoculture to  production and  production brought storage of food. Then needing protection brought defended  accommodation and cities. A Nature at its best and deadliest has always provided wild culture. Whether it be in flora or fauna it’s  what gives life tenacity.

The Natural order drifted back and forth from power Dynamics + to a new sense of intelligence including poetry + abstract thinking as demonstrated in archaeological remains. In many places the old world was  driven by reward of adaptation and an increased  prosperity of man. 

Still is

Still is and the onward tension of man s dominance. In taking nature  to               Dewilding  reinforced the image of being cast out of the garden and into the curse of the sweat of the brow with struggling in monoculture to fill their granaries.

Important election,

British Columbia is having a very important election at this time . It’s important that you know what their positions are as well, before you vote.

Old growth still an issue

Prologue

The earth cannot completely be a monoculture nor can it be a garden somewhere, there’s a balance. Let’s hope we make the right decisions in the next while.

More access, CBC…

” More advanced poles effort” Elections BC

Dead heat

Election 2024

More than 170,000 people voted on the first day of advanced pools. There’s an indication by polling and that it’s a dead heat that one of two parties or could win at this point people may be realizing that their vote really matters in this election on who would get elected and what sort of narratives would succeed. PP

What are you going to do?

Carbon Tax

In Canada we have the advantage of a tax tied to a tangible commodity. The carbon tax no matter how pie in the sky it is, it’s still based on a tanagable.

Fraud not withstanding risk is better underwritten by this vehicle. So, the bubble of hard assets (oil reserves) that we are beginning to enjoy is timely for we all. Don’t waste this moment… Use it to transform ideas to near tangibles that will endure to our children’s children. 

Update

Peak oil reached by 2030.

TGIF+Housing BC

Perfectly stormy

So, does your week add up to housing satisfaction?

See what the Candidates in Revelstoke think