Inuit leaders meeting with federal cabinet ministers on Arctic foreign policy
- Inuit leaders are meeting with federal cabinet ministers to finalize details of submissions for Canada's Arctic foreign policy.
- Natan Obed hopes the policy will guide Canada's relationship with Inuit towards international partners.
- Obed emphasizes the need for distinct language recognizing all Inuit regions in the policy.
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OTTAWA — A group of federal cabinet ministers are huddling in a closed-door meeting this morning to work on Canada's strategy for dealing with the incoming Donald Trump administration. A recently revived cabinet committee on Canada-U.S.
Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau is reorganizing his cabinet. A special committee will address critical issues between Canada and the United States.
A group of federal ministers is meeting behind closed doors Friday morning to work on Canada's strategy in the face of the arrival of the Trump administration. A recently relaunched ministerial committee on Canadian-American relations, composed of leading ministers, is meeting for the first time since Donald Trump left office in early 2021. Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland, who chairs the committee, is expected to answer questions from th…
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OTTAWA – Inuit leaders are meeting with federal cabinet ministers today to iron out the final details of their submissions on Canada’s new Arctic foreign policy. Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly is expected to attend the latest Inuit-to-Crown partnership committee meeting. Top headlines on Canadian politics, all in one place In June, Joly said Canada was readying an Arctic foreign policy to prepare for a more tense period in internationa…
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