Coronavirus: how Canada can strengthen its health diplomacy

This global crisis demands more cooperation among world powers. The U.S. has failed to lead, hence making it a strategic imperative for Canada to help fill the leadership vacuum and strengthen its health diplomacy.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured at a press conference on May 1, 2020, on the Hill. In addition to increasing its financial assistance to humanitarian organizations and states suffering the most from the pandemic, Canada can compensate for its low troop contribution to UN-led missions and pledge military assistance to countries struggling from COVID-19, writes Pouyan Kimiayjan.
VANCOUVER—COVID-19 has triggered an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. With thousands killed and millions inflected, the pandemic has also crippled the global economy. Governments around the worl...

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