Justin Trudeau’s official visit to China this week presents us with yet another opportunity to highlight the fact that Canadian foreign policy must be both multidimensional (i.e., including a substantive focus on issues beyond trade) and multi-vectored (i.e., possessing a deep, strategic engagement with countries other than the United States) if we are to be regarded as a serious player in global affairs. But if we are sincere about our desire to increase our international clout, then our thinking must also possess a third quality: It must be kinetic in nature.
In Canada, we tend to think about regional theatres as …read more
Source: National Newswatch