Anand: ‘not appropriate’ to compare with past ministers on human rights, global law
OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says her government’s approach to human rights and international law shouldn’t be compared to that of her predecessors because of increased turbulence and economic threats.
“This moment in which we are living is markedly different than every other geopolitical environment in which previous foreign ministers have found themselves,” Anand told The Canadian Press in an interview.
“To take the frame that they are using — that they used, in their role — and apply it to today is not appropriate.”
Her comments come after months where advocates have argued the Carney government has held back on direct criticism of U.S. Donald Trump, who brushed aside international law in an interview earlier this month.


