Canada's aid cut, geopolitical stances challenge 'pragmatic' pivot to Global South
- Canada's reputation as a consistent partner in global affairs is diminishing due to inconsistent aid, trade, and military engagement.
- Canada's perception is likely to worsen as it reduces foreign aid.
- Canada has advocated for supporting Ukraine against Russia and calls for global financial institution reforms.
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Canada's aid cut, geopolitical stances challenge 'pragmatic' pivot to Global South
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said this fall that Canada needs to better reflect the needs of developing countries and have closer ties with states where the majority of the world's population lives. But analysts say it will be hard for Canada to rise to that challenge as the Libe...
Canada's aid cut, geopolitical stances challenge 'pragmatic' pivot to Global South
Analysts say it will be hard for Canada to create closer ties with developing countries as the Liberals cut back on aid and its foreign service, combined with stances on geopolitics that grate people in what is often called the Global South.

Canada's aid cut, geopolitical stances challenge 'pragmatic' pivot to Global South
OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said this fall that Canada needs to better reflect the needs of developing countries and have closer ties with states where the majority of the world's population lives.

Canada’s aid cut, geopolitical stances challenge ‘pragmatic’ pivot to Global South
OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said this fall that Canada needs to better reflect the needs of developing countries and have closer ties with states where the majority of the world’s population lives. But analysts say it will be hard for Canada to rise to that challenge as the Liberals cut back on aid and its foreign service, combined with stances on geopolitics that grate people in what is often called the Global South. “Canada …
Canada's aid cut, geopolitical stances challenge 'pragmatic' pivot to Global South
OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said this fall that Canada needs to better reflect the needs of developing countries and have closer ties with states where the majority of the world's population lives.
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