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Campus hosts Canada's ambassador to the U.S.

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Canadian Ambassador to the United States David MacNaughton addressed an audience of Berkeley alumni and members of the Canadian Studies program in Doe Library's Morrison Reading Room yesterday. Ambassador MacNaughton discussed a range of issues including
Canadian Ambassador to the United States David MacNaughton addressed an audience of Berkeley alumni and members of the Canadian Studies program in Doe Library’s Morrison Reading Room yesterday. Ambassador MacNaughton discussed a range of issues including Canada’s national identity, its energy and natural resource policies, the country’s treatment of Syrian refugees and its international policy agenda under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He was given a warm welcome by Chancellor Nicholas Dirks. (UC Berkeley photo by Ryan Hoang)
Canadian Ambassador to the United States David MacNaughton addressed an audience of Berkeley alumni and members of the Canadian Studies program in Doe Library's Morrison Reading Room yesterday. Ambassador MacNaughton discussed a range of issues including Canada's national identity, its energy and natural resource policies, the country's treatment of Syrian refugees and its international policy agenda under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He was given a warm welcome by Chancellor Nicholas Dirks.

Canadian Ambassador to the United States David MacNaughton addressed an audience of Berkeley alumni and members of the Canadian Studies program in Doe Library’s Morrison Reading Room yesterday. Ambassador MacNaughton discussed a range of issues including Canada’s national identity, its energy and natural resource policies, the country’s treatment of Syrian refugees and its international policy agenda under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He was given a warm welcome by Chancellor Nicholas Dirks. (UC Berkeley photo by Ryan Hoang)