China, U.S. relations centre of focus for top 50 influencing Canada’s foreign policy

Insiders and experts weigh in on who holds weight in Canadian foreign policy.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is pictured with his foreign policy and defence adviser David Morrison on Jan. 17, 2020, heading to the National Press Theatre. Both hold considerable sway over Canada's foreign policy direction.
For those influencing Canada's foreign policy, their eyes are on two global superpowers—Canada's closest ally and its most truculent trading partner. While former U.S. president Donald Trump's fractious influence on the Canada-U.S. relationship may be in the rearview mirror, irritants persist and...

To keep reading, subscribe and become a political insider.

Only $7.76 a week for an annual subscription.

Enjoy unlimited website access and the digital newspaper.

Cancel anytime.


Already a Subscriber?

Get Thursdays: Foreign Policy Newsletter

Your personal sherpa on the key issues and people influencing Canadian foreign policy and diplomacy.


By entering your email address you consent to receive email from The Hill Times containing news, analysis, updates and offers. You may unsubscribe at any time. See our privacy policy

MORE News

RELATED STORIES