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Question 13: Conclusion

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I don't think I approve of this approach to policy-making. i would prefer the government prepare it's policy and then present it for discussion by the public and subsequent modification.

However, I appreciate any opportunity to help build a better Canada and world. Thanks.
1864 2003-05-01 05:02:43
It is important to make explicit reference that Canada stands for justice in the whole world, upholds human rights and human security, supports the United Nations and actively promotes the supremacy of international law. Canada should make it clear to the world that it will uphold these basic princ 1853 2003-05-01 00:38:33
I believe our foreign policy papers will serve Canada and Canadians best if they are clear in statement of our values and goals (interests)and then situations are assessed on the basis of their impact on our interests.

The Canada in the World paper received little recognition outside of narrow bu
1850 2003-05-01 00:38:19
Dear Sir:

I refer to your document “A Dialogue on Foreign Policy” and your request to Canadians to participate with their feedback and suggestions. As a Canadian of Arab and Muslim background who is active within the Muslim community, I would like to present the attached comments and reflections.
mohammad 2003-04-30 19:48:00
Canadian Cultural Mosaic, a Model for Foreign Policy
Dear Minister,

Please find below my Citizen's Brief, which I hope may be of interest and perhaps of some benefit. I consent to the publication of any of my comments on the DFAIT website or in any other form you may see fit.

Yours trul
johnkit 2003-04-30 19:16:09
Statement by the Gender and Peacebuilding Working Group of the Canadian Peacebuilding Coordinating Committee to the Foreign Policy Dialogue

Dear Minister Graham:

Thank you for the invitation to participate in this important discussion on Canadian Foreign Policy. At this particular moment in
GPWG 2003-04-30 19:13:01
"A Duty to all the world's people"
Government of Canada Consultations on Foreign Policy

Notes for the consultations process prepared by Canadian Catholic Organization for DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE
Submitted to the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, April 2003

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CCODP 2003-04-30 19:12:42
Foreign Policy Discussion Tamil Canadian’s Perspective

Introduction
Canadian Tamil Congress (CTC) is a national organization with chapters in Ontario, British Columbia, and Quebec and advocates on several social, cultural, economical and political issues of importance to the Canadian Tamil com
CanadianTamilCongress 2003-04-30 19:12:26
Submission to Dialogue on Foreign Policy:

I would like to thank you for the opportunity to present this paper
outlining some of the concerns regarding this important government policy area.
Before getting into the issues to be discussed, it is important to assert
that Canada lacks a truly de
charles 2003-04-30 19:11:58
DEAR MR. GRAHAM,
We welcome the opportunity to answer the questions you raised in your paper on Foreign Policy because we have traveled widely in Europe and Asia this past year and have seen clearly the results of good and bad policies.

Question 1. CANADIAN VALUES are basically good but do we p
mel 2003-04-30 19:11:38
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