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Shaun Narine: Canada doesn’t understand the Indo-Pacific cdnpoi (subs)

FREDERICTON, N.B.

—Last week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Global Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly were in the Asia Pacific, attending regional multilateral institutional meetings related to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations , the G20 and Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation . When she returns, Joly has

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