Resetting Canada’s North American relationships
Why we need to reset our relationship with the U.S. Colin Robertson The Globe and Mail Ruesday, Nov. 10, 2015 It’s time to reset our relationship with the United States…. Read more »
Why we need to reset our relationship with the U.S. Colin Robertson The Globe and Mail Ruesday, Nov. 10, 2015 It’s time to reset our relationship with the United States…. Read more »
CTV News Channel: Dion minister of foreign affairs Former Canadian diplomat Colin Robertson says Stephane Dion ‘has a well-developed sense about what the world is about.’ Trudeau’s foreign cabinet picks… Read more »
Note to Canada’s next government: Diplomacy is not a sign of weakness Colin Robertson The Globe and Mail Tuesday, Sep. 29, 2015 Allies are usually friends but adversaries are not… Read more »
How Canada has a role in feeding the world Colin Robertson The Globe and Mai, Tuesday, Aug. 04, 2015 Thomas Malthus was wrong. Food production is meeting global demand. The… Read more »
Canada’s commitment to freer trade about to be tested Colin Robertson The Globe and Mail Tuesday, Apr. 28 2015 Just how committed Canada’s political parties are to freer trade is… Read more »
Why Canada should reopen its embassy in Tehran Colin Robertson The Globe and Mail Wednesday, Apr. 15 2015 In diplomacy, as in life, perfection can be the enemy of the… Read more »
Japan wants more business with Canada but senses our ambivalence TOKYO — Globe and Mail Tuesday, Mar. 31 2015 Colin Robertson It is the world’s most populous metropolis with 35 million… Read more »
Co-operation on energy should be continental priority VAIL, COLO. — The Globe and Mail Colin Robertson Wednesday, Mar. 18 2015 The North American energy revolution is underway. Fuelled by energy self-sufficiency,… Read more »
Why the West should listen to Merkel on Ukraine Colin Robertson The Globe and Mail Tuesday, Feb. 17 2015 Do we arm Ukraine? Economic sanctions have not dissuaded President Vladimir… Read more »
What conflict zones will flare in 2015? Colin Robertson The Globe and Mail Tuesday, Jan. 06 2015 In medieval times, mapmakers charted the unknown with the words “Here be monsters.”… Read more »