In bid for Security Council seat, Canada may have its hopes dashed

A decade later, Canada is again competing for a Security Council seat, though this time, it is the Liberals who are up for judgement.
Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne was appointed as Canada's top diplomat following the government's decision to support a controversial UN motion on Palestine.
Back in 2010, Stephen Harper’s Conservative government was defeated in its campaign for a seat at the UN Security Council. When assessing his government’s

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