African Union Commission chair Moussa Faki Mahamat, left, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. If the government were to throw out two years of public efforts to review Canada-Africa relations, our global influence would take yet another hit, writes Chris W. J. Roberts. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Canada is a lapsed middle power. That doesn’t mean it can ignore Africa.
African Union Commission chair Moussa Faki Mahamat, left, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. If the government were to throw out two years of public efforts to review Canada-Africa relations, our global influence would take yet another hit, writes Chris W. J. Roberts. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
CALGARY—Canadians are materially back in the peacekeeping game. Canada’s summer deployment of an aviation task force to Mali to support a United Nations mission
A Canadian air crew finishes refuelling a Griffon helicopter at Camp Castor in Gao, Mali, on Aug. 5. Canadians arrived in Mali to set up Canada's mission there in June, and were ready to do medevac missions in August. Canadian Armed Forces photograph by Master Cpl. Jennifer Kusche
CALGARY—Canadians are materially back in the peacekeeping game. Canada’s summer deployment of an aviation task force to Mali to support a United Nations mission
CALGARY—Canadians are materially back in the peacekeeping game. Canada’s summer deployment of an aviation task force to Mali to support a United Nations mission
A Canadian air crew finishes refuelling a Griffon helicopter at Camp Castor in Gao, Mali, on Aug. 5. Canadians arrived in Mali to set up Canada's mission there in June, and were ready to do medevac missions in August. Canadian Armed Forces photograph by Master Cpl. Jennifer Kusche
CALGARY—Last month, 17 Malian soldiers were killed when three rebel groups conducted a sophisticated attack on an outpost near the Mauritanian border at Nampala.
CALGARY—Last month, 17 Malian soldiers were killed when three rebel groups conducted a sophisticated attack on an outpost near the Mauritanian border at Nampala.
CALGARY—Last month, 17 Malian soldiers were killed when three rebel groups conducted a sophisticated attack on an outpost near the Mauritanian border at Nampala.
Members of the UN peacekeeping mission in Mali from Benin patrol the Kidal airport on Feb. 13, 2016. UN photograph by Marco Dormino