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Tasha Kheiriddin: Did Carney really ditch Canada's feminist foreign policy?

Summary by National Post
Carney’s position is like being half-pregnant — unless he fully and clearly repudiates Trudeau’s legacy, it will continue to haunt us

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I think with regret, yes. I don't know, and I would have to ask the question more to get a clarification from Mr Carney. I think it's important to ensure the role of women in our foreign policy. At the same time, Mr Carney is in a somewhat difficult situation because the plan that was proposed was half-cooked. And so, no matter what investments are very, very, very important, that I would like to see continue with this government. It's up to him…

Since Mark Carney's arrival as Prime Minister, Canada seems to be putting an end to the era of "feminism" that had marked Justin Trudeau's mandate. According to the National Post, the country no longer adopts, diplomatically, the "feminist foreign policy" that had become a central element of Canadian international policy under Trudeau. At the G20 Summit in Johannesburg, Mark Carney was asked about economic relations with countries that restrict …

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National Post broke the news in Canada on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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