Campbell Clark
National correspondent
Campbell Clark has been a political writer in The Globe and Mail’s Ottawa bureau since 2000. Read more...
Campbell Clark
National correspondent
Campbell Clark has been a political writer in The Globe and Mail’s Ottawa bureau since 2000. Before that he worked for The Montreal Gazette and the National Post. He writes about Canadian politics and foreign policy.
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Hollande election will not derail EU trade deal, Ottawa says
Complications foreseen on some unresolved issues
Monday, May 07, 2012
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MacKay orders revamp of Canadian Forces command
Restructuring aimed at slicing about 25 per cent of ‘overhead’ for each of three commands, although how many jobs will be cut is unclear
Friday, May 04, 2012
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Harper needs fresh faces in international portfolios
Ministries of defence and international cooperation would be better off without long-time leaders MacKay and Oda
Wednesday, May 02, 2012
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Dalai Lama mocks China’s interest in naming his successor
‘It is quite strange – as non-believers, totally non-believers, atheists – showing interest about reincarnation,’ Tibetan spiritual leader jests during Ottawa visit
Friday, Apr 27, 2012
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Visa feud clouds Harper’s free-trade dream with Europe
Pact won’t be ratified unless restrictions are lifted on Czech, Bulgarian and Romanian citizens entering Canada, EU envoy says
Thursday, Apr 26, 2012
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Sanctions against Myanmar lifted, it’s time to raise the bar on reform
Ottawa’s test is to stay involved as the diplomacy becomes more complicated
Wednesday, Apr 25, 2012
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Canada lifts sanctions on Myanmar, hoping to spur more reforms
Baird says lifting ban on trade and investment with Asian nation will persuade people to join reform camp
Tuesday, Apr 24, 2012
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Harper quietly holds face-to-face talks with Chinese propaganda chief
After visiting London, Beijing’s No. 5 slips into Ottawa for what PMO describes as mere ‘courtesy call’
Friday, Apr 20, 2012
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Al-Assad fails to comply with ceasefire plan
Despite regime’s defiance, Western nations shy away from dramatic interventions
Thursday, Apr 19, 2012
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Canada seeks ‘hostage’ release – but what does Iran want in return?
To admit they want something from Canada, Iran would have to admit the spy charges against Canadian Hamid Ghassemi-Shall are false
Wednesday, Apr 18, 2012
