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 A Role of Pride and Influence in the World - Overview
    Diplomacy
    Defence
    Development
    Commerce


Canada's International Policy Statement articulates a vision for Canada's global engagement. Our first comprehensive, integrated international policy framework, the Statement delivers on the Government's commitment to invest in our international role.


Diplomacy
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  Minister Pettigrew's message to Canadians on the International Policy Statement

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
 MESSAGE FROM THE MINISTER
 WHY FOREIGN POLICY MATTERS TO CANADIANS
 OUR PRIORITIES
 A STRATEGY FOR OUR NORTH AMERICAN PARTNERSHIP
 BUILDING A MORE SECURE WORLD
 GLOBAL ISSUES: PROMOTING A NEW MULTILATERALISM
 STRENGTHENING CANADA'S OVERSEAS NETWORKS
 TRANSFORMING FOREIGN AFFAIRS
 CONCLUSION


International Policy eDiscusison

Failed and Fragile States eDiscussion (Sept. 26th to Dec. 2nd)
The International Policy Statement made failed and fragile states a new priority in Canadian foreign policy. The Department of Foreign Affairs (FAC) is looking to engage Canadians across the country to provide their views on the topic of failed and fragile states through our online discussion group.


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2005-04-14

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