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Diplomat & International Canada is a leading Canadian magazine focusing on international affairs and foreign policy. It serves readers interested in global issues and Canada’s role on the world stage, while also highlighting the diplomatic community within the country. The magazine is based in Ottawa, ON, Canada and Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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