Carney’s China challenge requires a foreign policy reset

OTTAWA—In the wake of the NATO and G7 summits, Canada’s foreign policy has begun to resemble a ship sailing with a cracked compass—adrift between old alliances and rising powers. Unchecked, it risks reducing Prime Minister Mark Carney’s
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