Canada needs new, bipartisan foreign policy consensus

A lot of what Stephen Harper did will need to be undone if Ottawa wants to be able to assume a role of national and international leadership.

Stephen Harper—the divisive figure that he was—will continue to influence Canadian policymaking from beyond the political grave. The 2015 election returns saw the Canadian public polarized along ideological (instead of regional) lines. As a result, we can expect the new Liberal gover...

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