‘The same country’: Canada often seen as extension of U.S., Indo-Pacific experts say
- Experts say Canada is viewed as 'a strategic but secondary player aligned with U.S. geopolitical priorities,' according to a report commissioned by Global Affairs Canada.
- The report finds that Canada lacks visibility in the region and is often seen as 'an extension of U.S. foreign policy.'
- Experts recommend Canada increase its regional role and consider joining the Quad security partnership for enhanced collaboration.
- Ottawa's Indo-Pacific strategy has not improved Canada's visibility or independence from U.S. influence, according to experts surveyed by Ipsos for Global Affairs Canada.
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‘The same country’: Canada often seen as extension of U.S., Indo-Pacific experts say
OTTAWA - Ottawa's Indo-Pacific strategy has yet to give Canada adequate visibility or distinguish it from the U.S. in the region, experts have told researchers commissioned by the federal government.
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Leaning Left7Leaning Right0Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution78% Left
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- 78% of the sources lean Left
78% Left
L 78%
C 22%
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