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Question 1: The 1995 Policy Review and Since

Which values and interests bear most fundamentally on Canada's foreign policy? How can Canada's foreign policy better reflect the concerns and priorities of Canadians?

 

 


 
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Contributor:1899
Date: 2003-05-01 14:46:24
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The values of human dignity and worth should be reflected in our foriegn policy in a way that all persons be included. This should translate into people throughout the world being well-fed, well-educated, and well-employed. It does not mean that others have to follow our economic model, our spiritual
institutions, or our cultural expressions.
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