Shaping the ‘Canadian way’ in Africa
If Canadians want to be innovative, they have to realize development and trade are not mutually exclusive.

OTTAWA—I remember quite clearly one fall morning several years before I retired from Global Affairs Canada when I joined other staff at a roundtable coffee-and-muffins breakfast with the deputy minister responsible for international development.
I was the last to speak. I described my responsibil...
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