material effect: The attack came during a week of soul-searching in Canada defence community over the country appropriate role in this new world order — where terrorists hide amongst civilians, and where social inequities undermine global stability, according to The Chronicle Herald. Canadian policy-makers also wrestled this week with the fallout of Brexit and its effects on the Canadian economy. Sorrow quickly turned to despair for the state of international relations. And domestically, while some of our challenges may seem petty at a time of such ugly global fissures, the positioning of federal and provincial politicians this week on funding health care — the part of government that matters most to people — will eventually have a material effect on everyday life in Canada. At the same time, the federal government is in the midst of ramping up Canada presence in the Middle East in the war against ISIL, with the new Liberal effort to replace the previous Conservative version now taking firm shape. Here are three ways politics mattered this week: TROOPS, TENSIONS, In the space of just a few days, Canada offered up hundreds of troops, equipment, expertise, leadership and credibility to NATO in its deterrence efforts against Russia; and also signalled that we are ready to send peacekeepers to Africa — maybe Mali — to conbat the spread of terrorism.
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