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Canadian International Policy
Welcome to the Department's International Policy Web site. This site features information about Canada’s role in the world and other important global issues.
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The Cadieux-Léger Fellowship - January 5, 2006
The Policy Research Division of the Department of Foreign Affairs announces the Cadieux-Léger Fellowship 2005/6. | LEARN MORE
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Reconstructing Haiti - December 16, 2005
Canada will play a leading role in the election observation process in Haiti, through Elections Canada as well as international efforts to restore security and stability, and support long-term reform and reconstruction. | LEARN MORE
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Upcoming International Policy eDiscussion on Geopolitics and Global Demographics - January 24th to March 31st - December 15, 2005
The Department of Foreign Affairs (FAC) is looking to engage Canadians across the country to provide their views on the topic of global demographics and geopolitics through our online discussion group - open from January 24th to March 31st. | VIEW eDISCUSSION QUESTIONS AND RESOURCES
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Canada Supports Middle East Peace - November 30, 2005
Canada is a strong supporter of the Middle East Peace Process, an active participant in the multilateral process and a significant contributor to assistance programs in the region. Canada's involvement in international efforts to secure peace in the Middle East dates back almost 50 years. Today, Canada continues to provide leadership in the effort to find a solution for refugees. | LEARN MORE
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Afghanistan and Canada's International Policy - November 11, 2005
Canada has three primary objectives in Afghanistan: help stabilise the country; strengthen governance; and improve the lives of Afghans. Canadian diplomacy is playing a key role in working to achieve these goals. | LEARN MORE
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Failed and Fragile and States: Mid-discussion Summary and University Policy Position Papers - November 1, 2005
The debate up to now has been informed, thoughtful and constructive. View the key points of agreement and disagreement to date in the eDiscussion. | LEARN MORE
University classes from across Canada frame the Failed and Fragile States eDiscussion with policy position papers. | LEARN MORE
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