Foreign minister says she spoke to Lebanese counterpart in wake of Canadian citizen's killing

cbc.ca·Raffy Boudjikanian
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The article reports on Canada's diplomatic response to the death of a Canadian man, Mohammad Hassan Haidar, who was killed in Lebanon during a drone strike that his family blames on Israel. Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand expresses condolences but avoids imposing sanctions, emphasizing ongoing ceasefire talks and behind-the-scenes diplomacy instead. While the article presents the government’s cautious stance and includes emotional details about the victim, it doesn’t compare Canada’s response to how it or other countries have acted in similar past situations, leaving readers without context for whether this approach is typical or overly restrained.

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