Less grandstanding, more quiet diplomacy
Less grandstanding and a return to quiet diplomacy is urgently required if the interests of Canadians are to be effectively protected and advanced on the world stage.

Given the foreign policy background that Chrystia Freeland brings to her job as Canada’s foreign affairs minister, one might have thought that she would have paid particular attention to policies that have been successful in advancing Canada’s influence on the world stage; including policies of ...
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