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Canada’s détente with China useful leverage in UN Security Council seat bid

Isn’t it ironic that after close to 50 years of efforts to nurture Canada-China diplomatic relations, Canada can’t arrange meetings and phone calls at the leader’s level to discuss contentious bilateral issues? No, it is not, and it does not deserve any knee-jerk reactions, despite what some folks may be tempted to suggest either in […]

The truth about China-U.S. trade consultations

China recently released its position on the China-U.S. economic and trade consultations. The white paper elaborates on China’s perspectives on the impact of the trade frictions between the two countries, noting several occasions of U.S. backtracking, and the principles that China abides by in consultations, responding to the international community’s attention to major issues in […]

Grief is not an easy path, but it doesn’t have to be walked alone

OTTAWA—When I was a teenager, my 80-year-old grandfather told me “the hardest part about growing old is burying your friends.” The most striking loss he faced was the death of a friend who had been an Olympic gold medal winner, whom he thought would outlive him. But I came to believe I would not have […]

Increase focus on cultural diplomacy, Senate committee says

Global Affairs Canada should take the lead in improving Canada’s cultural profile in a bid to enhance the country’s soft power, according to a report released Tuesday from the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee. The committee released a report, titled “Cultural Diplomacy at the Front Stage of Canada’s Foreign Policy,” which calls on the government to […]

Canadian pharmacy shelves could run out of crucial medicines due to U.S. laws

U.S. lawmakers in 16 states have introduced bills to facilitate wholesale importation of pharmaceutical products from Canada. Vermont actually has a law on the books and the Florida and Colorado governors have signed legislation. The intention is to make lower-priced medicines available to Americans. New state laws allowing importation would only require the approval of the federal Secretary […]