Kyiv, Ukraine — Chrystia Freeland’s journey from a rabble-rousing student intent on trying to help throw the Soviet Union out of Ukraine to becoming Canada’s foreign minister takes another turn Tuesday when she gives an address to Parliament that is being touted as an occasion that will shape the country’s foreign policy for years to come.
One of the major thrusts of Freeland’s speech is expected to be about how Canada will return to peacekeeping and that Canadians need to know that such missions are far more perilous than they used to be.
How much the minister will speak about hotspots such …read more
Source: National Post