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President's Message
On 8 May, immediately preceding the Annual General Meeting, those present were fortunate to hear David Parnas’ address, concluding his...

Science for Peace
Jun 21, 19933 min read
New Executive for Science for Peace 1993-94
At the Annual General Meeting of Science for Peace on 8 May 1993, the following persons were elected to the executive: Derek Paul...

Science for Peace
Jun 21, 19931 min read
Science for Peace Joins WEB
Science for Peace has subscribed to WEB, a global communications network serving the needs of the environmental, peace, international...

Science for Peace
Jun 21, 19931 min read
Workshop on "Recent Developments in Arms Control"
Session 1: The Chemical Weapons Convention BY WALTER DORN The presentation was illustrated by slides, starting from the first use of...

Science for Peace
Jun 21, 19937 min read
Raymond Boyer, 1906-1993
Raymond Boyer was born in Montreal and received his Ph.D. in chemistry from McGill. He lived and travelled in Europe for several years in...

Science for Peace
Jun 21, 19932 min read
A suggestion for sharing information between north and south
One of the speakers at the Global Forum, the NGO conference in Rio, made reference to the information glut that exists. A Canadian...

Science for Peace
Mar 21, 19932 min read
IFAC SWIIS '92 Workshop Toronto (Bolton), Ontario September 21- 24, 1992
This workshop —on Increasing International Stability was the fourth in a series. organized by the International Federation of Automatic...

Science for Peace
Mar 21, 19931 min read
New emphasis for SDIO
The US Strategic Defense Initiative Organization (SDIO) has moved to cut its funding for space-based systems in order to increase its...

Science for Peace
Mar 21, 19932 min read
Amplification
In his article “Peace: an idea whose time has come” Dr Anatol Rapoport made an extremely important point which Was only briefly alluded...

Science for Peace
Mar 21, 19932 min read
NAFTA and the Militarization of Canada
I am writing to air my concern that NAFTA will bring about a militaristic aspect to our Canadian Society that will mirror the present US...

Science for Peace
Mar 21, 19934 min read
Science And Ethics
A second Workshop on Ethical Considerations in Scholarship and Science was held in University College, University of Toronto, on December...

Science for Peace
Mar 21, 19931 min read
Prospects for a comprehensive test ban
This is the title of a paper: by Lord Zuckerman in Nature, volume 361, pp 392 – 396, 4 February 1993. Lord Zuckerman reviews the efforts...

Science for Peace
Mar 21, 19932 min read
The World Court Project
The danger of an instant and terminal nuclear holocaust has fortunately receded, at least for the present. However, the danger that one...

Science for Peace
Mar 21, 19933 min read
From the Editor
Once again I would like to urge all members to make a contribution to the Bulletin. News items, comments on articles in previous issues’...

Science for Peace
Mar 21, 19931 min read
The North American Free Trade Agreement
Why is Science for Peace opposed to NAFTA? We believe that NAFTA (a) encourages us invest our scarce scientific, and engineering energy...

Science for Peace
Mar 21, 19932 min read
DELTA
DELTA: Newsletter of the Canadian Global Change Program (CGCP) is published quarterly by the Royal Society of Canada, who will be mailing...

Science for Peace
Mar 21, 19931 min read
In memoriam: Giff Gifford
C. G. (Giff) Gifford of Halifax, founding chairman of the Veterans Against Nuclear Arms, died Sunday [March 7]. Mr. Gifford served in the...

Science for Peace
Mar 21, 19931 min read
International Day Of Action For The Innu And The Earth – April 3, 1993
Most readers will be aware that the Innu of Nitassinan (the Quebec-Labrador peninsula) have been subjected to low-level training flights...

Science for Peace
Mar 21, 19931 min read
Science for Peace and INES
Science for Peace became a Member Organization of the International Network of Engineers and Scientists for Global Responsibility (INES)...

Science for Peace
Dec 1, 19921 min read
Peace: An Idea whose Time has Come
It is now widely recognized that war is no longer an acceptable means of resolving disputes. Although there will undoubtedly continue to...

Science for Peace
Dec 1, 19922 min read
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