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Question 2: The 1995 Policy Review and Since

Amid recent global changes, should Canada continue to endorse a balanced ‘three pillar’ approach to its foreign policy objectives, or should the current balance be adjusted?

 

 

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Contributor:1858
Date: 2003-05-01 00:46:03
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I would suggest getting a handle on the corporately controlled National and International press releases and television news broadcasts. How can our Canadian interests be served when our present politicians can be ushered in or out with the mere inundation of misleading media presentations. Our economy can be brought to a standstill by the promotion of false and misleading World Health Organization advisories steadily brought forth by corporate media services. Our politicians and businessmen are left with no choice but to kiss the behind of Corporate agendas which generally are about the self-interest and greed of millionaires striving to be billionaires... or billionaires striving to be zillionaires! These businessmen have no consideration for the lives of anyone but themselves and their small collection of business associates. Where is compassion and consideration of Canadian citizens (let alone Third World citizens) in their kindergarten mentallity for World economic domination.
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