Civic space is essential infrastructure — and it must be front and centre in Canada’s foreign policy
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Article Excerpt
Canada should integrate civic space benchmarks into trade relationships, align development funding with long-term civil society resilience, and use diplomatic leverage consistently when civic actors are targeted — including in countries of economic or strategic importance
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