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Lebanon is facing economic collapse after decades of poor governance and widespread corruption.
Questions may arise regarding the measures taken by the Government of Canada in response to unusual health symptoms reported by some Canadian diplomats and family members in Cuba.
Investments from global companies into Canada are a key strategic lever for Canada's economic development, helping to spur innovation and creating highly skilled and well-paying jobs in communities
The Canadian Commercial Corporation is an important member of the international trade portfolio responsible for government-to-government contracting.
Canada's approach to climate change is based on science and is focused on demonstrating leadership in the global effort to transition toward a low-carbon, climate resilient global economy.
The TCS is a global network of over 1,500 trade professionals who help Canadian businesses identify, pursue and secure business opportunities abroad and promote Canada as a top FDI destination.
Venezuela continues to face a deep political and economic crisis resulting in humanitarian needs in Venezuela and neighboring countries receiving the migration outflows.
The multi-faceted crisis in Haiti and its impact on Haitians' already-difficult living conditions.
Cross-Strait relations, Taiwan's participation in international organizations
Violence and insecurity in Myanmar has resulted in significant humanitarian needs in both Myanmar and neighbouring Bangladesh, where more than 740,000 Rohingya have sought refuge since August 2017.