From the new NAFTA to winning a seat on the UN Security Council: the key foreign policy priorities in the next Parliament

'I think the first item that will be coming at us—of course it depends on how this is handled in Washington—is the CUSMA,' says Independent Senator Peter Boehm.
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland—if she keeps the same spot in cabinet—and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will have to address the rocky relationship between Ottawa and Beijing in the upcoming Parliament.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's minority government will face both lingering and new foreign policy puzzles when the new cabinet is sworn in on Nov. 20. The Canada-U.S. relationship could come under the spotlight once again as Americans head to the ballot box in just under a year. Implementing the ...

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