GC43 or earlier GC32 Alternate Defence Policy for Canada (1988A422) WHEREAS peacemakers have been challenged to offer positive security alternatives; andWHEREAS the 30th General Council called on the Canadian government to, “Base a policy of Canadian security upon the pursuit of mutual understanding and confidence building, rather than on the development of nuclear warfare civil defence measures.” (p. 57, 30th General Council Record of Proceedings); andWHEREAS it was resolved that “This General Council (31st) urge the congregations of The United Church to make discussion of the peace issue a priority in prayer and study, calling on resources available in our church and through Project Ploughshares.” (p. 146, 31st General Council Record of Proceedings):THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the 32nd General Council adopt as United Church policy the six principles for Canadian defence as outlined in #1 to 6a in Petition 131; and 6b military production is also required to provide multinational collective security forces with the equipment necessary for them to carry out responsibilities authorized by the international community through the United Nations.ALSO BE IT RESOLVED THAT the 32nd General Council remind the government of Canada of The United Church of Canada’s stand on the Defence Policy of Canada. GC32 1988 ROP, p. 184 Save to PDF True Document Date October 31, 1988 Document Type Social Policy Originating Body Other Topic Peace Latest News Moderator of the 45th General Council installed The installation service of the 45th Moderator of The United Church of Canada, the Right Rev. Dr. Kimberly Heath, took place at Knox United Church, 506 4 St. SW, Calgary, Alberta, tonight. Monday, Aug. 11: Decision session summary The final day of GC45 began with a moving service that remembered the Communion of Saints, before settling business on a number of proposals. Sunday, Aug. 10: Summary of the day After the Alvin Dixon Walk/Run raised over $25,000, participants heard from Toward 2035, Indigenous Ministry and Justice, and a message of continued support from Rev. Dr. Karen Georgia Thompson.