With tectonic international shifts, our foreign affairs strategy shouldn’t be an afterthought | The
Foreign policy has rarely figured prominently in Canadian elections. With few direct threats to our security, privileged access to the...
Bipartisan U.S. congressional resolution offers moral support to Canada in dispute with China
Quoted in: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-bipartisan-us-congressional-resolution-offers-moral-support-to/
Canada is feeling lonely, but its place internationally is still strong
Quoted in: https://www.economist.com/special-report/2019/07/25/canada-is-feeling-lonely-but-its-place-internationally-is-still-strong
Trudeau’s tough talk marks shift in attitude towards China
Quoted in: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-trudeaus-tough-talk-marks-shift-in-attitude-towards-china/
Mike Pence is coming to Ottawa — but why hasn't Trump made a state visit to Canada yet?
Quoted in: https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trump-presidential-visits-to-canada-1.5113449
Justin Trudeau reshuffles cabinet amid corruption scandal
ft.com/content/6deb935c-3c44-11e9-b72b-2c7f526ca5d0 Justin Trudeau is facing the biggest crisis of his political career as pressure...
Trudeau pushes agenda on China - carefully; The Meng Wanzhou affair has set the Liberal government o
Source: https://www.thestar.com/politics/federal/2019/02/02/liberal-government-will-still-seek-deeper-trade-ties-despite-beijing-fury-ove...
Why Canada should care – a lot – about that UN Security Council seat | Globe and Mail
Canada will stand for election to the United Nations Security Council in June, 2020. Our competitors are Norway and Ireland. Of the three...