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Making Canadian diplomacy smart and effective again

June 5, 2018

In an insightful article based on his testimony to the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee in December 2017, former diplomat Daryl Copeland makes a persuasive case for putting culture, science and diplomacy back at the heart of Canadian international policy: For too long, culture, science and diplomacy have suffered from neglect in Canada…. Rather than looking […]

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Canada MIA on science diplomacy

September 1, 2015

Daryl Copeland, writing for iPolitics, discusses the damage to Canada’s global brand wrought by the government’s ill-conceived war on science and rejection of evidence-based policy and decision-making. (“Will Canada be the country that dumbed itself to death?”, iPolitics, 31 August 2015). Scientific capacity is critical in treating the central problems of the globalization age, including […]

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