Legislative defeat ignites more public debate over the future of Canada's foreign affairs bureaucracy
Sarah McGregor Published: Wednesday, 02/23/2005 12:00 am EST
The defeat in Parliament last week of legislation that would formally divide the departments of International Trade and Foreign Affairs ignited a highly contentious debate over the controversial idea to restructure.
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