To fix Canada’s anaemic foreign policy, we must return to nation-building

If Canada wants to pack a punch on the global stage, then it needs to make up for the hard power it lacks by gaining an edge in other departments, writes Zach Paikin.
Foreign Affairs Minister Stéphane Dion, pictured at Canada 2020's Ottawa Forum Event in January 2016.

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