Venezuela’s trauma underscores volatility facing Latin America
Many of Canada’s hemispheric neighbours, from Mexico to Brazil, are coping with disillusioned citizens, entrenched economic uncertainty, and radical populists.

OTTAWA—Only rarely these days do societies collapse in the way Venezuela has.
Once one of the richest countries in Latin America, it has descended into complete disorder, with failing power supplies, severe shortages of food and medicine, rampant political repression, a failing economy, an exodus...
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