Murray Thomson
Murray McCheyne Thomson OC (December 19, 1922 โ May 2, 2019) was a Canadian peace activist[1] Thomson was born in Honan, China where his parents were Christian missionaries. Thomson founded many non-profits in Canada.[2] He was the 1990 recipient of the Pearson Medal of Peace[3][4] for his work in peace and justice[5] and was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in 2001.[6][7] He was also awarded the (Canadian) Golden Jubilee Medal[8] and the Diamond Jubilee Medal[9][8] He is a former Executive Director of CUSO.[4] He is credited in helping the formation of:
Murray was a recognized international expert and advisor to governments, aid organizations, and lobbyists on disarmament and arms control.[7] He was significantly involved in starting the United Nations World Disarmament Campaign and drafting its policy document, which was passed by the United Nations General Assembly.[7] He continued to be active in advocating for disarmament into 2019.[10] For several years he led a campaign among members of the Order of Canada in calling for an international Nuclear Weapons Convention. Over 1,030 members of the Order have signed the statement as of May 2019.[11] He died on May 2, 2019, in Ottawa, Canada.[12] His archives are held by William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. Works
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