After reading Joe Clark's Foreign Policy: Look Beyond The U.S. (May 8), I can't help lamenting that many of our most astute political minds tend to come to fruition only after they have left office. If only Mr. Clark could have spoken so eloquently about Canada's role on the world stage when he was serving as our 16th prime minister.
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