By: Alex Boutilier
Global Affairs Canada says it must “challenge traditional assumptions” about its work as the department attempts to navigate a more uncertain world and grapple with Prime Minister Mark Carney's public service cuts.


Senior National Online Journalist, Politics, Enterprise
Alex Boutilier is a Senior National Politics Reporter at Global News. He focuses on national security, cybersecurity, policing, and the Conservative Party of Canada, while also covering broader themes such as government and politics, public policy, and elections. Boutilier's work has been featured in notable publications including the Toronto Star and Global News.
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