A Foreign Policy Shift: Canada and the "New World Order"

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Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent trade deal with China reflects a shift in Canada’s foreign policy as global power dynamics change and Ottawa looks to diversify trade beyond the United States. But in this so-called “new world order,” should Canada still be wary of longstanding concerns around human rights, security, and foreign influence when dealing with Beijing? Evan is joined by international affairs commentator and author of Claws of the Panda: Beijing’s Campaign of Influence and Intimidation in Canada, Jonathan Manthorpe.
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