Seizing opportunity: why Canada needs a robust Africa strategy now

Without effective engagement on the international stage, our economic success, security, and development interests are at risk.
International Trade Minister Mary Ng, right, and Albert Muchanga, African Union commissioner for trade and industry, sign the Global Affairs Canada-African Union Commission Co-operation Framework in Ottawa on May 17, 2023.

In today's ever-changing global landscape, the need for Canada to forge strong international partnerships is more urgent than ever. As major powers like Russia, China, and the West jostle for influence worldwide, Africa stands at the crossroads of these geopolitical tensions...

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