Canada’s foreign policy: a year later

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pictured with former UN secretary-general Kofi Annan in the PMO on Sept. 28 in the PMO in Ottawa.
Did the seismic shift in Canadian political landscape, a year ago on Oct. 20 with the election of a Liberal government also trigger a shift in Canada’s diplomacy, defence, and development agenda? To a large extent, yes, and, for the most part, for the better. First and foremost, Canada resurfaced...

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