NDP's motion on Israel represents a profound shift in Canadi

NDP's motion on Israel represents a profound shift in Canadian foreign policy, says academic

Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly made it clear within minutes of the passage of the NDP's motion on Israel and the Gaza war that the government didn't regard it as just another non-binding opposition day motion that could be swiftly forgotten.

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