Colin RobertsonComments Off on Canada-US trade disputes: Country of Origin Labeling
Canada: America’s frustrated trade partner Colin Robertson Globe and Mail Tuesday, Jun. 09, 2015 What’s $3-billion? It’s the price that Canada will exact from the United States in reparations over… Read more »
Colin RobertsonComments Off on Parliament and Foreign Affairs
Circus act detracts from the real work of MPs Colin Robertson The Globe and Mail Tuesday, May. 26 2015 Today the House of Commons foreign affairs committee begins its study… Read more »
Why the European Union endures despite its flaws Colin Robertson The Globe and Mail Tuesday, May. 12 2015 Any top 10 ranking of international achievements since 1945 would include the… Read more »
Colin RobertsonComments Off on Trans Pacific Partnership, Canada and supply manageament
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 »
Colin RobertsonComments Off on Keystone XL : Time to move on
Keystone XL has sucked up too much energy; let’s move on Colin Robertson Globe and Mail Tuesday, Mar. 03 2015 It’s time to put the controversy over the Keystone XL… Read more »
Colin RobertsonComments Off on Globe and Mail Debate on Canada-US Relations
Faceoff Read and vote: Have Canada-U.S. relations hit a low point? Contributed to The Globe and Mail Friday, Feb. 27 2015, 12:21 PM EST Four former Canadian diplomats in the… 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 »
Colin RobertsonComments Off on Assessing John Baaird as Foreign Minsiter
Baird Improved Over Time, But Ultimately Fell Short Posted on February 8, 2015 by admin By Colin Robertson John Baird arrived at the Pearson Building in May 2011 as an… Read more »