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December 2019
With a Tory majority expected in the U.K., Brexit may seem like a slam dunk — but it’s not - Patrick Leblond (Global News)
The aluminum industry feels left out - Patrick Leblond (La Presse+)
"Moscow doesn't seem to take the Islamist threat in Russia very seriously" - Jean-François Ratelle (L'Opinion.fr)
Canada’s outdated privacy laws are posing an economic risk to companies, federal watchdog says - Patrick Leblond (Toronto Star)
Year on, Canada's hostages still languishing in Chinese prison - Costanza Musu (Toronto Sun)
A strong Canada needs a strong Alberta (speech) - Alan Freeman & Miles Corak (Indigenous Lands & Resources Today)
A dialogue opens between Zelensky and Putin - Ferry de Kerckhove (Le Devoir)
No exit timeline for NATO training mission strengthening Iraq military, says outgoing commander - Thomas Juneau (The Hill Times)
70 years after its creation, is NATO still relevant? - Ferry de Kerckhove (Radio-Canada)
Canada, the United States and NATO - Ferry de Kerckhove (L'Essentiel - CPAC)
November 2019
The Treaty on Open Skies is too valuable for international stability to be abandoned - Peter Jones (The Globe and Mail)
Canada needs a ‘root and branch’ review of its foreign policy, experts say - Roland Paris (Radio Canada International)
Chrystia Freeland: Canada's new deputy PM who could prove crucial for Trudeau - Roland Paris (The Guardian)
Dynamic' Francois-Philippe Champagne set to be tested as foreign minister in new cabinet - Roland Paris (National Post)
Michael Sabia's departure: a reign in 15 dates - Luc Bernier (La Presse)
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