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‘The same country’: Canada often seen as extension of U.S., Indo-Pacific experts say

OTTAWA - Ottawa’s Indo-Pacific strategy has yet to give Canada adequate visibility or distinguish it from the U.S. in the region, experts have told researchers commissioned by the federal government.

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'The same country': Canada often seen as extension of U.S., Indo-Pacific experts say

Shoppers visit a craft market in New Delhi, India on Monday, Sept. 11, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick


OTTAWA - Ottawa’s Indo-Pacific strategy has yet to give Canada adequate visibility or distinguish it from the U.S. in the region, experts have told researchers commissioned by the federal government.

The Liberals launched the strategy in late 2022 to make Canada a partner of choice for some of the fastest-growing economies on the planet. In releasing the strategy, Ottawa acknowledged that it is perceived locally as having engaged only intermittently in the region over the decades.

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