Why Trudeau can afford to fail on foreign policy

Foreign policy rarely, if ever, decides elections, and the Trudeau government should be thankful for this. 
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's foreign policy record since 2019 has been lacklustre.
It is one of Canada’s enduring paradoxes: We care deeply about our reputation on the world stage, but we care little about what we do on the world stage. 

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