Strategic procrastination is Canada’s preferred Indo-Pacific strategy
RANDOLPH MANK: Canada’s preferred foreign policy approach in normal times is what I would call strategic procrastination. But that may not be a bad thing
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by Randolph Mank | Jul 1, 2022
RANDOLPH MANK: Canada’s preferred foreign policy approach in normal times is what I would call strategic procrastination. But that may not be a bad thing
by William Stoltz | Jan 13, 2022
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by Joseph Micallef | Mar 19, 2018
MICALLEF A trade deal between Canada, the U.K., Australia and New Zealand wouldn’t replace the U.S. as the key player in our economy, but at least it would give us more options
by Ian Madsen | Jan 24, 2018
There’s never been a better time to have a free-trade, investment and work-permit regime between Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore
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