Abstention is not a foreign policy
Canada has been relegated to a position of abstaining from decisions on international rights, wrongs
The Canadian government, during the Chrétien and Martin régimes, has followed a foreign policy based on moral abstention. On countless United Nations resolutions that cried out for a clear 'No,' Canada claimed the moral low ground by abstaining.
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