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- There's another difference between our two nations that would never empower a Trump, or an operation as corrupt as Fox News. Unlike far too many of our neighbours to the south, when it comes to politics, Canadians prefer to be informed rather than entertained.
- There's another difference between our two nations that would never empower a Trump, or an operation as corrupt as Fox News. Unlike far too many of our neighbours to the south, when it comes to politics, Canadians prefer to be informed rather than entertained.
- While some observers now question whether the strategy requires updating to reflect shifting geopolitical winds, Taiwan continues to view the framework as both timely and prescient.
- While some observers now question whether the strategy requires updating to reflect shifting geopolitical winds, Taiwan continues to view the framework as both timely and prescient.
- As Peter MacKay said, Canada needs to send its own 'clear-eyed vision of national defence' and should release its own national security strategy. And, as Lloyd Axworthy said, this country should also be cautious about any major collaborations with the Trump administration. Canada should focus on ensuring our own strong presence in the Arctic, and should work much more closely with other NATO allies. Our Parliament should be working together for the sake of Canada. This is serious.
- As Peter MacKay said, Canada needs to send its own 'clear-eyed vision of national defence' and should release its own national security strategy. And, as Lloyd Axworthy said, this country should also be cautious about any major collaborations with the Trump administration. Canada should focus on ensuring our own strong presence in the Arctic, and should work much more closely with other NATO allies. Our Parliament should be working together for the sake of Canada. This is serious.
- Trade observers say trade shocks brought on by U.S. President Donald Trump and recent pacts struck by India with other nations have re-awakened hopes for a deal between Ottawa and New Delhi.
- Trade observers say trade shocks brought on by U.S. President Donald Trump and recent pacts struck by India with other nations have re-awakened hopes for a deal between Ottawa and New Delhi.
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