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The leaders emphasized respect for democratic sovereignty and international law in the wake of recent regional developments.

The leaders emphasized respect for democratic sovereignty and international law in the wake of recent regional developments.

The trip suggests Ottawa is reassessing its heavy reliance on the United States amid growing global uncertainty.

Iran has formally designated the Royal Canadian Navy as a “terrorist organization,” marking a significant escalation in already strained relations with Ottawa.

The contribution aims to assist Ukraine’s defence, energy infrastructure, and humanitarian needs amid Russia’s continued aggression.

The dual‑track diplomacy aims to deepen trade and security links abroad while reinforcing Canada’s role in Euro‑Atlantic defence.

Mark Carney recently sparked debate by signaling a shift away from Canada’s “feminist foreign policy,” a cornerstone of the previous government’s international approach.

He initiated trade negotiations aimed at a Comprehensive Economic Partnership between Canada and United Arab Emirates.

Republican Senator Thom Tillis sparked controversy at the Halifax International Security Forum by demanding that Canada repay $300 billion in alleged “back dues” to NATO.

Foreign ministers from the G7 countries met in the Niagara Region on November 11–12, 2025, calling for stronger cooperation on security, global stability and critical economic issues.

The measure aims to strengthen tourism and increase foreign exchange earnings in Brazil.

The leaders emphasized respect for democratic sovereignty and international law in the wake of recent regional developments.

The trip suggests Ottawa is reassessing its heavy reliance on the United States amid growing global uncertainty.

Iran has formally designated the Royal Canadian Navy as a “terrorist organization,” marking a significant escalation in already strained relations with Ottawa.

The contribution aims to assist Ukraine’s defence, energy infrastructure, and humanitarian needs amid Russia’s continued aggression.

The dual‑track diplomacy aims to deepen trade and security links abroad while reinforcing Canada’s role in Euro‑Atlantic defence.

Mark Carney recently sparked debate by signaling a shift away from Canada’s “feminist foreign policy,” a cornerstone of the previous government’s international approach.

He initiated trade negotiations aimed at a Comprehensive Economic Partnership between Canada and United Arab Emirates.

Republican Senator Thom Tillis sparked controversy at the Halifax International Security Forum by demanding that Canada repay $300 billion in alleged “back dues” to NATO.

Foreign ministers from the G7 countries met in the Niagara Region on November 11–12, 2025, calling for stronger cooperation on security, global stability and critical economic issues.

The measure aims to strengthen tourism and increase foreign exchange earnings in Brazil.