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Yasser M. Dhouib

Yasser M. Dhouib is a political and human rights activist. He advocates on issues of civil liberties in Canada to international human rights, and professionally consults in Canadian foreign trade in the Gulf region and facilities opportunities for Canadian businesses in progressive and growing economies. He serves as a volunteer VP of the CQFA-AACQ Canadian Qatari Friendship Association.

Canada-Qatar relations a strategic partnership amid global uncertainty

Opinion | BY YASSER M. DHOUIB | October 10, 2024
International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen, left, with Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani in Ottawa last month. Photograph courtesy of X/@HonAhmedHussen
Opinion | BY YASSER M. DHOUIB | October 10, 2024
Opinion | BY YASSER M. DHOUIB | October 10, 2024
International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen, left, with Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani in Ottawa last month. Photograph courtesy of X/@HonAhmedHussen
Opinion | BY YASSER M. DHOUIB | October 10, 2024
International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen, left, with Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani in Ottawa last month. Photograph courtesy of X/@HonAhmedHussen
Opinion | BY YASSER M. DHOUIB | October 10, 2024
Opinion | BY YASSER M. DHOUIB | October 10, 2024
International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen, left, with Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani in Ottawa last month. Photograph courtesy of X/@HonAhmedHussen
Opinion | BY YASSER M. DHOUIB | April 25, 2023
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly, pictured. Canada's foreign policy needs to pay attention to Morocco, a country that is emerging as a strategic gateway to Africa, and Canada needs to recognize the country's growing importance in the region, writes Yasser M. Dhouib. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY YASSER M. DHOUIB | April 25, 2023
Opinion | BY YASSER M. DHOUIB | April 25, 2023
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly, pictured. Canada's foreign policy needs to pay attention to Morocco, a country that is emerging as a strategic gateway to Africa, and Canada needs to recognize the country's growing importance in the region, writes Yasser M. Dhouib. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY YASSER M. DHOUIB | June 3, 2020
Since mid-February, Qatar Airways has repatriated more than one million stranded travellers to their home countries from across the globe. Wikimedia Commons photograph by Julian Herzog
Opinion | BY YASSER M. DHOUIB | June 3, 2020
Opinion | BY YASSER M. DHOUIB | June 3, 2020
Since mid-February, Qatar Airways has repatriated more than one million stranded travellers to their home countries from across the globe. Wikimedia Commons photograph by Julian Herzog
Opinion | BY YASSER M. DHOUIB | February 17, 2020
The geopolitical landscape has undergone a massive transformation since the blockade began. Doha today is much stronger, more independent, economically resilient, and globally respected, writes Yasser M. Dhouib. Photograph courtesy of Commons Wikimedia
Opinion | BY YASSER M. DHOUIB | February 17, 2020
Opinion | BY YASSER M. DHOUIB | February 17, 2020
The geopolitical landscape has undergone a massive transformation since the blockade began. Doha today is much stronger, more independent, economically resilient, and globally respected, writes Yasser M. Dhouib. Photograph courtesy of Commons Wikimedia
Opinion | BY YASSER M. DHOUIB | November 6, 2019
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured with Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland at the National Press Theatre. Faced with contradictory push and pulls, and suffering from an unpredictable Liberal foreign policy in the Middle East, Canada’s trade relations with the oil-rich Gulf Arab states are now in flux, writes Yasser Dhouib. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY YASSER M. DHOUIB | November 6, 2019
Opinion | BY YASSER M. DHOUIB | November 6, 2019
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured with Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland at the National Press Theatre. Faced with contradictory push and pulls, and suffering from an unpredictable Liberal foreign policy in the Middle East, Canada’s trade relations with the oil-rich Gulf Arab states are now in flux, writes Yasser Dhouib. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade