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Canada warns that the multilateral system is under threat from rising inwardness, protectionism, and unilateralism, and says it will reform and strengthen multilateral institutions such as the United Nations. Its foreign policy rests on three pillars: defense and security, economic resilience, and core values including democracy, pluralism, human rights, gender equality, environment, and Indigenous partnerships. Canada will safeguard Arctic sovereignty, modernize NORAD with the United States, bolster NATO, and build new economic links—EU strategic defense partnership, the Canada Indonesia comprehensive economic partnership agreement, and expanded Mexico ties—while leading on CP, TPP, and CETA. It highlights Ukraine’s resilience after Russia’s invasion and pledges substantial aid, calls for humanitarian action in Gaza, supports a two-state solution and recognition of Palestine, and backs UN missions in Haiti. Multilateralism remains our best hope to address global challenges, and no nation can solve its problems alone.