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Speaking at the 管家婆免费开奖大全 yesterday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau described Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland鈥檚 first major speech 鈥 in which she espoused a global outlook 鈥 as a 鈥渟equel鈥 to a 70-year-old lecture delivered by her predecessor, Louis St-Laurent.

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Canadian history buffs might have gotten the reference, which has its own 管家婆免费开奖大全 connection.

Although Trudeau got the date wrong, it was an unmistakeable reference to St-Laurent鈥檚 Gray Lecture, delivered in 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 largest classroom, Convocation Hall, according to historian and 管家婆免费开奖大全 professor Robert Bothwell.

Here鈥檚 what Trudeau told the The New York Times at 管家婆免费开奖大全 on Thursday:

鈥淚n 1948, Louis St-Laurent gave a speech defining Canada as having an independent foreign policy from Britain at that point that said, for which Canadian foreign policy was just an extension of British foreign policy, and since that moment we have always had an independent-minded foreign policy. Obviously we鈥檙e broadly aligned with many of our friends and values but the choices we make have always been based on Canadian values, Canadian priorities, a Canadian approach to solving problems.鈥

In January 1947, St-Laurent, then minister of external affairs, spoke at 管家婆免费开奖大全, plotting an independent Canadian foreign policy based on principles such as the rule of law and a 鈥渨illingness to accept international responsibilities.鈥

The Gray Lecture was endowed by George Gray in the memory of his sons, Duncan and John.

Bothwell says Freeland鈥檚 speech on June 6 is a direct descendent of St-Laurent鈥檚 speech.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a sequel. It rings some of the same chimes,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he Gray Lecture defines Canada as a liberal democratic state and defines Canadian values and how they should be expressed in foreign policy.鈥 

鈥淭hat鈥檚 exactly what Freeland did. The structure, the ideology is the same.鈥

While Bothwell usually considers ministerial speeches a 鈥渟tep above the phone book鈥 in terms of their interest value, he plans to add Freeland鈥檚 to his syllabus.

Was he disappointed that Trudeau was a year off? 

鈥淥h no, I just took a grade off his talk,鈥 he said.

 

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