
Jonathan Berkshire Miller
Jonathan Berkshire Miller is a prominent foreign policy and security expert based in Canada, recognized for his insights on international relations and trade dynamics, particularly in the context of the Indo-Pacific region. As a senior fellow and director of foreign affairs, national defense, and national security at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, Miller often emphasizes the importance of diplomatic engagement with major global players, including India and China, while also advocating for accountability in cases of foreign interference. His perspectives are influential in shaping discussions around Canada's foreign policy strategies and its economic diversification efforts.
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Jonathan Berkshire Miller is a senior fellow with the MacDonald-Laurier Institute discussing the implications of choosing South Korea for submarine construction.
Carney faces historic choice between South Korea and Europe for submarine fleetJonathan Berkshire Miller, a senior fellow with the MacDonald-Laurier Institute, said picking South Korea to build Canadian subs would reinforce Canada’s new commitment to the Indo-Pacific region.
Canada’s submarine choice could break tradition, embrace South Korea in Indo-Pacific shiftJonathan Berkshire Miller is the co-founder and principal of Pendulum Geopolitical Advisory, based in Ottawa.
To compete on the world stage, Canada needs to eliminate the capital gains taxJonathan Berkshire Miller, senior fellow and director of foreign affairs, said Canada cannot afford diplomatic silence with a country so vital to the Indo-Pacific.
Carney won’t say if he raised India’s role in murder of Canadian Sikh leader with PM Modi


















