You have to hand it to Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne. Among several of Justin Trudeau’s cabinet ministers who have demonstrated exemplary talent in the trick of speaking at length on a particular subject without revealing anything of substance, Champagne has elevated the cunning practice into an art form. Read More
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