We can transform Canada into major international player and remain true to who we are

It is not our inability to think strategically that has made us a client of one global superpower or another throughout our history. Rather, the reverse is true: The fact that Britain and the United States have served as our superpower patrons has removed geopolitics from the Canadian psyche, says Zach Paikin

Much of my writing over the past few years has attempted to promote two broad messages: One, Canada is desperately in need of greater strategic thought when it comes to international affairs and two, our country needs to become more powerful and present on the global stage if it is to weather th...

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