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Here are the Top 10 most-read PeaceQuest articles in 2022

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Here are the Top 10 most-read PeaceQuest articles in 2022

30 December 2022
By Steven Staples
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Dear friend –

Thank you so much for being part of our PeaceQuest community this year. I hope that our weekly newsletter provides you with interesting analysis about peace and politics, and opportunities to take action.

While we gather with family and friends to celebrate the arrival of 2023, let’s take look back at the most-read articles of 2022, as determined by our website statistics.

Happy New Year!

Steve


Top 10 most-read PeaceQuest articles in 2022

#10

Here’s the real reason Canada is buying F-35 stealth fighters

#9

Retired Air Force Colonel calls F-35 stealth fighter a “horrific weapon”

#8

Retired generals in US and Canada calling for nuclear strikes

#7

Experts used by CBC and others funded by weapons companies

#6

CBC Ombudsman agrees with PeaceQuest reader’s concern over bias

#5

Reader faults CBC’s unfair coverage of Ukraine crisis

#4

Ukraine war can be blamed on U.S. neoconservative thinkers: Sachs

#3

Are police officers helping the “truckers” protest? [Photos]

#2

CBC reporter reveals close ties between police and trucker protesters

#1 The most-read article on PeaceQuest in 2022:

The Breach raises new questions about Canada and missile defence







The Breach raises new questions about Canada and missile defence



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