Canada’s future foreign policy in a ‘multiplex’ world order

The myriad of changes from Washington do not mean we need to panic, but it should finally catalyze the decision to meet the years-long call for a renewed foreign policy.
Mélanie Joly
Foreign Affairs and International Development Minister Mélanie Joly. With any adjustment in policy, Canada should consider its international engagement from Global South perspectives, writes Sarah Moritz.

Before United States President Donald Trump took office this year, there were important discussions among experts in Canada about the need for a renewed or readjusted foreign policy and pressing areas within it that require attention. 

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