George Shultz
Remembering George P. Shultz, ‘Friend to Canada’ from POLICY: Canadian Politics and Public Policy Colin Robertson February 8, 2021 This was not the way I had wanted to meet the venerable… Read more »
Remembering George P. Shultz, ‘Friend to Canada’ from POLICY: Canadian Politics and Public Policy Colin Robertson February 8, 2021 This was not the way I had wanted to meet the venerable… Read more »
How Canada can leverage Biden’s agenda as part of government relations reset Government can put focus on opportunities in new presidential agenda rather than on old irritants Colin Robertson · for CBC… Read more »
Whether it’s Trump or Biden, Canada has to be ready to get to work By COLIN ROBERTSON OCTOBER 28, 2020 Canada cannot change its geography. Nor would we want to. For Canada,… Read more »
Parliament should bring back the Canada-China special committee COLIN ROBERTSON THE GLOBE AND MAIL SEPTEMBER 22, 2020 00:00 Voice 1x When the new session begins, Parliamentarians will focus on COVID… Read more »
It’s not me, it’s you: Trump’s aluminum tariffs are a byproduct of his re-election woes COLIN ROBERTSON THE GLOBE AND MAIL AUGUST 11, 2020 If all politics in the United… Read more »
To break the impasse on the detention of Spavor and Kovrig, Canada has 3 options Colin Robertson · for CBC News · Posted: Jun 26, 2020 Say a prayer for Michael Kovrig and… Read more »
Canada needs a more strategic, region-based approach to reopening the border Colin Robertson The Globe and Mail June 23, 2020 When you are in a hole, you must find a… Read more »
For the G20 project – and multilateralism itself – the coronavirus is an existential threat COLIN ROBERTSON SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL PUBLISHED MARCH 22, 2020UPDATED MARCH 22, 2020… Read more »
To win a UN Security Council seat, Canada needs to compete hard COLIN ROBERTSON THE GLOBE AND MAIL JANUARY 30, 2020 What does the world really think of Canada? We… Read more »
Canada has plenty to gain from upping its defence spending COLIN ROBERTSON THE GLOBE AND MAIL NOVEMBER 27, 2019 If we thought passage of the new North American free-trade agreement would… Read more »