President's Message
This has not been a good year for peace. It began with India and Pakistan testing the nuclear bomb, and ended with the war in Yugoslavia and India and Pakistan … Read more President's Message
toward a just and sustainable world
This has not been a good year for peace. It began with India and Pakistan testing the nuclear bomb, and ended with the war in Yugoslavia and India and Pakistan … Read more President's Message
As we think of the tragic events unfolding in the ‘ Balkans, we should remember that this is not the only part of the world where people are killing each … Read more From the Editor
The NATO-Serbia war has already caused much dying and suffering and has created a very dangerous situation for the region and beyond. Science for Peace urges: That there be an … Read more Science for Peace Statement on the NATO-Serbia War
Speakers: Stephen Clarkson, Political Science, University of Toronto; Joseph Jockel, visiting professor in International Program at University of Toronto from St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY, USA
Date: February 25, 1999
Place: Croft Chapter House, University of Toronto
The forum and conference was organized by a planning committee of Science for Peace, Voice of Women and the St. Lawrence Centre Forum. The conference was supported by the University … Read more Securing Peace in a Volatile World: Highlights of the Toronto Conference in Support of The Hague Appeal for Peace Campaign
The four guest speakers, all from the United States, included General (Retired) Lee Butler, former Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Strategic Command, with responsibility for all U.S. Air Force and U.S. … Read more General Lee Butler in Ottawa – 11 March
At the Annual General Meeting on I May, elections to the Board, added to those members continuing in their second year of their term, produced the following list of the … Read more New Science for Peace Board of Directors
On March 4, 1999 the following message was issued by Dr. Willem Siebrand, Acting Director General of the Steacie Institute at the National Research Council: It is my sad duty … Read more Gerhard Herzberg 1904-1999