Diplomacy
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Here’s why Joly says Canada’s foreign service needs a rebootThe minister is promising an implementation plan by Sept. 1 on a reboot to how Global Affairs Canada hires people, manages its staff and internal systems and prioritizes resources.CanadaJun 7, 2023
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Gov. Gen. Mary Simon’s $1.1M-trip cost ‘similar’ to other high-level visits: officials'The costs of the catering were unacceptable,' one official told the House of Commons committee probing the Governor General travel expenses.CanadaDec 12, 2022
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Keystone XL not the same pipeline project John Kerry nixed in 2015: Canada’s U.S. envoyThe Keystone XL pipeline expansion project has evolved significantly over the years, Canada's U.S. ambassador said Tuesday.EconomyNov 25, 2020
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Biden’s foreign-policy record shows how he will reverse Trump and take a lead in the pandemic responseKlaus Larres of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill predicts what Joe Biden’s foreign policy might look like if the Democratic nominee is elected U.S. president.CommentaryAug 22, 2020
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ANALYSIS: After campaigning for votes in Africa, Canada feeling upbeat on UN Security Council seatEven if Canada doesn't win a Security Council seat, diplomats say its campaign in Africa for the spot has already yielded benefits for the country.PoliticsFeb 10, 2020
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Mexico takes its diplomatic spat with Bolivia to International Court of JusticeSince Monday, Mexico has accused Bolivia's government of ramping up the police presence outside the Mexican embassy in La Paz and of intimidating its diplomats.WorldDec 26, 2019
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ANALYSIS: Trump will remember Trudeau’s NATO snickers — so may Canadian votersThe NATO snickering may not harm Canada-U.S. relations immediately but if it does, Trudeau may pay a price with Canadian voters.PoliticsDec 4, 2019
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Meet the Canadians standing with pro-democracy protesters in Hong KongAround 300,000 Canadians have made Hong Kong their home — the largest Canadian diaspora in any city outside of Canada.CanadaAug 18, 2019
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Trudeau asked to speak directly to China’s premier about detained Canadians: PMOA spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office confirmed that Trudeau requested a phone call with Premier Li Keqiang ahead of the Jan. 14 sentencing hearing for Robert Schellenberg.CanadaJun 12, 2019
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Australia ‘concerned’ about 2 Canadians detained in China, foreign minister saysA statement from Foreign Affairs Minister Marise Payne on Sunday came after group of scholars wrote a letter asking Australia to call for the immediate release of the two men.WorldDec 30, 2018
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