
Chris Alexander
Chris Alexander is a former Canadian diplomat and politician who served as the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration under Prime Minister Stephen Harper. He is known for his insights into international relations and trade, particularly in the context of Canadian-U.S. relations and has been vocal about the challenges Canada faces amidst shifting trade dynamics under U.S. leadership, including the imposition of tariffs.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Former Conservative cabinet minister Chris Alexander used parliamentary privilege to make the alleged KGB dossier public.
CAF espionage case linked to allegation that Postmedia journalist has ties to RussiaChris Alexander, the immigration minister at the time, suspended his campaigning to investigate the rejection of the refugee application.
Ten years after Alan Kurdi’s photo prompted an outpouring, experts fear a loss of empathy for refugeesChris Alexander recalled Ottawa’s bitter condemnation of Charles de Gaulle’s remarks during a past visit.
For G7 leaders, immense global challenges weigh on agenda overshadowed by TrumpChris Alexander discusses the historical impact of tariffs on Canada.
Canada stands at a crossroads as Trump enacts shattering political changes with the stroke of a pen
































