Whether his new post is a prime opportunity or a headache in the waiting, Garneau’s surprise move to global affairs is a vote of confidence in his steadiness
Andray Domise: The response from Canada has been empty platitudes about ‘fair and transparent’ elections and ‘standing with the democratic will’
Andrew MacDougall: While the PM has said what people want to hear on the world stage, it hasn’t led to action. Canada’s impotence is complete.
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Paul Wells: A curious new book from Stéphane Dion’s former advisor offers—along with some real gossip—insight into Trudeau as a foreign-policy PM
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A note of thanks from the deposed president
‘A certain standard of values and principles which is clearly lacking in the Maldives’
The United States continues to have many of its foreign embassies in the Middle East and Africa closed or on high alert in response to what it says is a heightened threat of terrorist attack.