Canada’s announcement to recognize Palestinian statehood this fall marks a significant foreign policy shift, with insiders saying such a rapid decision would have been unlikely under former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Prime Minister Mark Carney’s move follows similar announcements by France and the UK, reflecting growing global consensus and rising humanitarian concerns over the war in Gaza.
Insiders revealed that the decision came together swiftly, triggered by mounting international pressure and a worsening humanitarian crisis. While the move has drawn mixed reactions within the Liberal caucus, it has not sparked the kind of internal conflict that once plagued Trudeau’s government over Middle East policy. Many MPs said the scale of suffering in Gaza and the new diplomatic momentum made the shift necessary.
The announcement was carefully timed and coordinated, with Carney briefing MPs before going public. MPs said the unity displayed within caucus, even among those with reservations, demonstrated strong leadership and renewed cohesion under Carney.
While critics argue that the recognition of Palestinian statehood may not immediately alleviate suffering or lead to hostage releases, others view it as a symbolic and diplomatic step forward. Carney emphasized that the decision was based on foreign policy objectives, not domestic political calculations, and insisted that a broader international movement increases the chance of success.
Carney’s Bold Move on Palestinian Statehood Marks Shift from Trudeau Era
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