So, what exactly should one do to make things right? Canada is actually extremely diplomatically active. In a lot of ways, we do a lot more to help people than the USA. Case in point: the coalition to ban the use of landmines was headed up by Canada's foreign minister, Lloyd Axworthy, in the late 1990s. Over 130 nations signed. The USA did not, and remains the #1 producer of the world's landmines, which are, technically, forbidden weapons under international law, because they cannot be designed to target discriminately to avoid civilian casualties. One civilian every 2 minutes is maimed or killed by a mine. Most of these are women and children.
So... what exactly are these struggles you're talking about that make the world so much better?
				
			So... what exactly are these struggles you're talking about that make the world so much better?