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Website of the Month: Conflict Resolution Network Canada

Conflict Resolution Network Canada is a non-profit with 20-years of experience in promoting peaceful conflict resolution in Canada. With a broad range of interest ranging from schools to criminal justice to international peacemaking, the organization offers a wide range of services for Canadians in the area of conflict resolution. The website is available in English and French.

Conflict Resolution Network Canadahttp://www.crnetwork.ca/

About provides details on the mission and history of the Conflict Resolution Network Canada. It also highlights the organizations key strategies in promoting conflict resolution.

Bookstore allows visitors to search and purchase from a collection of over 300 titles related to conflict resolution.

Magazine  describes Conflict Resolution Network Canada’s print publication Conflict Resolution Quarterly and provides information on subscribing, submitting articles, and advertising in the publication. There is also a link to Interaction On-line providing access to full-text online articles about conflict resolution in a variety of settings.

Research is a listing of articles on conflict resolution research covering topics such as training, schools, environmental conflicts, indigenous issues, etc.

Directories provides access to a listing of trainers and practitioners throughout Canada. The database can be searched by area of practice, services provided, language, and geographic location.


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