Canada

Canada's involvement in international human rights protection since WWII by Jack Caunter

  • Canada joins United Nations

    Canada joins United Nations
    Canada joined the United Nations; a group of 50 countries whose goals were to prevent wars, keep peace between/in countries, encourage cooperation between nations, defend human rights, improve the standards of living all over the world, and promote equality.
  • U.N. Countries sign Declaration of Human Rights

    U.N. Countries sign Declaration of Human Rights
    U.N. countries sign the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which Canadian John Humphrey had an important role in writing.
  • NATO is created

    NATO is created
    NATO stands for North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It is an intergovernmental military alliance signed on April 4th, 1949.
  • Canada sends troops to Korean War

    Canada sends troops to Korean War
    Canada sends military troops to the Korean War supporting the United Nations.
  • Canada creates Canadian International Development Agency

    Canada creates Canadian International Development Agency
    Canada creates the Canadian International Development Agency to support international cooperation with countries of the world.
  • Canada signs Automobile Pact with US

    Canada signs Automobile Pact with US
    Canada signs the Automobile Pact with the U.S. This is the beginning of free trade between the two countries.
  • Canada recognizes Communist China

    Canada recognizes Communist China
    Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau recognizes Communist China in 1971.
  • Canada signs NAFTA

    Canada signs NAFTA
    U.S., Canada, and Mexico sign the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
  • Canada signs Kyoto Accord

    Canada signs Kyoto Accord
    Canada signs the Kyoto Accord, an international agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in order to control climate change.
  • Canada enters Afghanistan

    Canada enters Afghanistan
    A reconstruction team is sent to Kandahar, Afghanistan to assist the newly elected Afghanistan government