Feds must reverse volatile footprint in Indo-Pacific region with release of $2.3-billion plan, say experts, by neilrmoss cdnpoli (subs)
The Liberal government announced, what it is calling, a “generational” shift in Canada’s approach in the Indo-Pacific region with new funds to deepen trade links, enhance defence and
security, and expand diplomatic capacity, but experts say the success of the strategy will rest on if engagement will be sustained.Enjoy unlimited website access and the digital newspaper.
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