International Backlash: Canada's Hypocritical Foreign Policy Exposed in UN Ceasefire Vote

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- 'Disgusted and...shocked': Jewish support group denounces Trudeau government's 'hypocritical' foreign policy as Canada calls for ceasefire in Gaza Yahoo News Canada
- UN General Assembly votes overwhelmingly in favour of Gaza ceasefire Al Jazeera English
- Opinion: Canada Signals Growing Moral Discomfort Among Israel's Friends NDTV
- Australia, Canada, New Zealand back 'sustainable ceasefire' in Gaza Reuters
- John Ivison: Canada's UN ceasefire vote reveals what we've become — undependable, unprincipled and foolish National Post
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