Trudeau’s re-election should bolster his international stature, says former diplomat

'This is a moment where Canada could potentially get ambitious in its international affairs,' says Canadian International Council president Ben Rowswell.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured on Oct. 23 at the National Press Theatre addressing media for the first time following the 43rd federal election .
Despite losing his majority government, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's re-election will give his foreign policy posturing added legitimacy, with further opportunity for Canada to be more “ambitious” in representing liberal democracies around the world that are committed to bridge-building, say ...

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