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Brett Boudreau

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Opinion | BY BRETT BOUDREAU | June 12, 2017
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland, pictured Jan. 10, 2017 at Rideau Hall in Ottawa being sworn in as minister. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY BRETT BOUDREAU | June 12, 2017
Opinion | BY BRETT BOUDREAU | June 12, 2017
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland, pictured Jan. 10, 2017 at Rideau Hall in Ottawa being sworn in as minister. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY BRETT BOUDREAU | June 12, 2017
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland, pictured Jan. 10, 2017 at Rideau Hall in Ottawa being sworn in as minister. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY BRETT BOUDREAU | June 12, 2017
Opinion | BY BRETT BOUDREAU | June 12, 2017
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland, pictured Jan. 10, 2017 at Rideau Hall in Ottawa being sworn in as minister. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY BRETT BOUDREAU | March 20, 2017
Opinion | BY BRETT BOUDREAU | March 20, 2017
Opinion | BY BRETT BOUDREAU | March 20, 2017
Opinion | BY BRETT BOUDREAU | November 30, 2016
Former public works, industry, and defence ministers Rona Ambrose, left, Peter MacKay, right, and Tony Clement inspect an F-35 fighter jet in 2010. Bad choices by the former Conservative government, National Defence, and the Royal Canadian Air Force have caused the competition to replace Canada's CF-18 jets to drag on and waste resources, writes Brett Boudreau. Photograph courtesy of the Department of National Defence
Opinion | BY BRETT BOUDREAU | November 30, 2016
Opinion | BY BRETT BOUDREAU | November 30, 2016
Former public works, industry, and defence ministers Rona Ambrose, left, Peter MacKay, right, and Tony Clement inspect an F-35 fighter jet in 2010. Bad choices by the former Conservative government, National Defence, and the Royal Canadian Air Force have caused the competition to replace Canada's CF-18 jets to drag on and waste resources, writes Brett Boudreau. Photograph courtesy of the Department of National Defence