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Tag Archives: Harjit Sajjan
Ottawa goes meek and gentle with Beijing
Terry Glavin: The Trudeau government’s newfound faith in ‘appropriate discussion’ is the Canadian equivalent of ‘thoughts and prayers’—an easy out when dealing with the China lobby
Harjit Sajjan: To our soldiers and veterans, please know your sacrifices are not in vain
Op-ed: In Bosnia and Afghanistan, Canada’s defence minister has heard brave soldiers question their sacrifice. So let’s thank them, and their families, for their service
What’s happening to Canada’s defence spending? Harjit Sajjan responds
Opinion: Canada’s defence minister replies to Ken Hansen’s piece on the state of national spending on our military
What’s happening to Canada’s defence spending?
Opinion: Despite a policy overhaul, the 2018 budget has set out virtually no new spending for the fundamentals of Canada’s military. That’s a problem.
What Trudeau says his government has achieved in 2017 so far, annotated
From the politics of marijuana, to moving beyond talk on First Nations, big policy challenges remain
A bold week for Canadian foreign policy: Ottawa Power Rankings
Who’s up? A foreign minister with a bold plan. Who’s down? A Tory leadership runner-up.
Canada’s long-shot defence policy
Harjit Sajjan’s long-anticipated defence policy plan outlines $62 billion in new spending, but budget questions remain.
An audacious vision of Canada’s place in a changing world
It’s less about Canada trying to make the world a better place than preserving what is left, writes Stephanie Carvin, but a lot could still go wrong for the government
The Liberals’ defence policy: So much, and too little
Chrystia Freeland set out a bold vision for Canada’s foreign policy. But the Liberals’ defence policy seems to offer few ways to meet it.