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Joe Adam George

Joe Adam George is a foreign affairs writer with the Washington-based policy think tank, Stimson Center, and a communications consultant. He is based in Toronto.

Opinion | BY JOE ADAM GEORGE | October 23, 2023
This war ought to serve as a much-needed wake-up call for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to prioritize Canada’s foreign policy and national security interests over self-serving diaspora politics, writes Joe Adam George. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY JOE ADAM GEORGE | October 23, 2023
Opinion | BY JOE ADAM GEORGE | October 23, 2023
This war ought to serve as a much-needed wake-up call for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to prioritize Canada’s foreign policy and national security interests over self-serving diaspora politics, writes Joe Adam George. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY JOE ADAM GEORGE | December 21, 2020
This self-inflicted diplomatic fiasco is a stark reminder of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government’s bumbling foreign policy, and roiling global allies by virtue-signalling and playing appeasement politics has been a consistent hallmark of the Liberals, writes Joe Adam George. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY JOE ADAM GEORGE | December 21, 2020
Opinion | BY JOE ADAM GEORGE | December 21, 2020
This self-inflicted diplomatic fiasco is a stark reminder of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government’s bumbling foreign policy, and roiling global allies by virtue-signalling and playing appeasement politics has been a consistent hallmark of the Liberals, writes Joe Adam George. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY JOE ADAM GEORGE | July 6, 2020
Strangely, Canadian government leaders, including Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured Jan. 11, 2020, have so far only countered China’s bullying techniques with rather timid and carefully drafted PR statements to avoid upsetting the Communist Party of China. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY JOE ADAM GEORGE | July 6, 2020
Opinion | BY JOE ADAM GEORGE | July 6, 2020
Strangely, Canadian government leaders, including Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured Jan. 11, 2020, have so far only countered China’s bullying techniques with rather timid and carefully drafted PR statements to avoid upsetting the Communist Party of China. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade