David Pratt: Canadians should read Freeland's speech and embrace her strategy cdnpoli (subs)
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland's speech on Oct.
11 at the Brookings Institution clearly implies a very creative use of both hard and soft power, and it was a tour de force by any objective measure, writes David Pratt.David Crane’s recent article, headlined “Canada needs to address the biggest issues facing humanity, and not help the U.S. start a Cold War,” is naïve and dangerous.Enjoy unlimited website access and the digital newspaper.
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