Abstract

Finding itself in a situation where its relations with China, India, Russia, Saudi Arabia and Iran are spoiled, Canada is looking for a way out in adjusting its doctrine and foreign policy. But unlike in the old days, we are not talking about a White Paper on foreign policy. High–ranking members of the Liberal cabinet in their personal capacity, Deputy Prime Minister Сhrystia Freeland and the Minister of Foreign Affairs Mélanie Joly, make conceptual assessments and proposals. The third participant in the correspondence discussion is the Chief of the Defence Staff, General Wayne Eyre. Which side will take Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and will he even indicate his preferences? The answer is not yet obvious.

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