David Eaves draws attention to tomorrow’s Q&A at the Globe & Mail regarding Canadian foreign policy. As some background, here are the participants’ written opinions: Lloyd Axworthy, Jack Granastein and Eaves (G&M).
I find it remarkable how preoccupied our foreign policy discussions are with the United States. In the op-eds, Axworthy indulges in some Bush bashing, while Granastein takes a generally warmer approach to the southern neighbor. However, Eaves notably attempts to identify Canadian goals without the need to compare or contrast them to American foreign policy.
I find it remarkable how preoccupied our foreign policy discussions are with the United States. In the op-eds, Axworthy indulges in some Bush bashing, while Granastein takes a generally warmer approach to the southern neighbor. However, Eaves notably attempts to identify Canadian goals without the need to compare or contrast them to American foreign policy.
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