Freeland’s foreign policy recipe amounts to same old soup

The Foreign Affairs minister has a list of problems but no solutions.
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland's recent speech in the House has been heralded as the “new blueprint” for Canadian foreign policy, but actually lacked a coherent vision, writes Angelo Persichilli.
TORONTO—I didn’t pay a lot of attention three weeks ago when Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland delivered a speech heralded as the “new blueprint” for Canadian foreign policy. However, later reading the media reports, considering the increasing tension in the world and the dangerous...

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