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Foreign Policy

U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, pictured in 2018. What we are witnessing is not a ‘peace process’ but a proxy activity conducted between two ‘strong men,’ both of whom are committed to a zero-sum approach to negotiations, write Senator Stanley Kutcher and Ksenia Zubriy. White House photograph courtesy of Shealah Craighead
Bill C-12 is ‘primarily designed to significantly reduce the rights of individuals wanting to come to Canada,’ says non-affiliated Senator Marilou McPhedran. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Without proactive engagement, Canada risks being sidelined as global economic geography is reshaped, write George and David Abonyi. Pexels photograph by Christian Reinke
U.S. President Donald Trump, left, Prime Minister Mark Carney, and Industry Minister Mélanie Joly in the Oval Office on May 6, 2025. Trump has made his plan clear. The ball is now in the DNC’s court. The result may have profound impacts on most of the planet and Canada more than most, writes Jamie Carroll. Photograph courtesy of Mélanie Joly/X
Most EU leaders have lost the faith in the military alliance. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, left, French President Emmanuel Macron, and even Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney have offered blunt statements, writes Gwynne Dyer. Photograph courtesy of Wikimedia Commons, The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Wednesday, February 25, 2026