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How Colombia’s New Leftist President Can Reset Relations with Canada and the United States

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Colombia just elected its first-ever leftist President. Many assume this will lead to a break down in relations with the US and Canada. Instead, it offers a new progressive path for the three countries to set a global diplomatic precedent.

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