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Canada’s new foreign policy shifts from values-based initiatives to trade and security, reducing focus on human rights and gender equality.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's new foreign policy prioritizes trade and security over values-based initiatives such as feminist diplomacy, raising concerns about Canada's global human rights record.
While the government continues to support LGBTQ+ rights and gender equality, it no longer refers to its foreign policy as feminist, which critics argue undermines Canada's international reputation.
Gender and identity issues are no longer covered in diplomatic training, and funding for global health and human rights initiatives has decreased.
Ties with the UAE have come under scrutiny amid Sudan's conflict, and Canada's quieter approach to the United States.
Policies have prompted questions about its leadership role.
Experts warn that the pivot could reduce Canada's influence, though some Asian partners welcome the emphasis on critical minerals and supply chains.
La nueva política exterior de Canadá pasa de iniciativas basadas en valores al comercio y la seguridad, reduciendo el foco en los derechos humanos y la igualdad de género.