Carney’s China challenge requires a foreign policy reset

Ottawa won’t gain global independence by echoing Washington or isolating China. It’s time for selective engagement, grounded in Canadian interests.
Mark Carney
Prime Minister Mark Carney cannot let defence spending stand-in for a foreign policy strategy, writes Bhagwant Sandhu.

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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