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Which Canadian won the Nobel Peace Prize for proposing UN peacekeeping?

Lester B. Pearson won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1957 for proposing a United Nations peacekeeping force to resolve the Suez Crisis, a landmark event that establis

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Question: Which Canadian won the Nobel Peace Prize for proposing UN peacekeeping?

Answer options: ✅ Pearson

  • Trudeau
  • King
  • Mulroney

Correct answer: Pearson

Explanation: Lester B. Pearson won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1957 for proposing a United Nations peacekeeping force to resolve the Suez Crisis, a landmark event that established the modern concept of peacekeeping. While Pierre Trudeau, William Lyon Mackenzie King, and Brian Mulroney were notable Canadian prime ministers, none created this international framework or received the Nobel Peace Prize for it. Under the Discover Canada guidelines, this milestone showcases Canada's historical reputation as a peacebuilding nation. Candidates should memorize Pearson's unique diplomatic achievement, as questions regarding Canadian Nobel laureates and international contributions are highly testable.

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