Mélanie Joly

Mélanie Joly

politician Canada

Mélanie Joly is the Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs, known for her role in shaping Canada's foreign policy and international trade relations. She has been a vocal advocate for strengthening Canada’s economic ties with the European Union and plays a key role in discussions surrounding trade agreements and Canada's strategic positioning in global markets.

Born on Jan 16, 1979 (47 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.02%
Persistence
3 wks
Reach
1,876,209
Power
26,016$
Sentiment
6.97
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Canada 11 6.45 1.04% +30% 38,005,238 513,196 $1,700,000 22,956$
India 1 7.00 0.10% +0% 1,380,004,385 1,345,034 $2,900,000 2,827$
Romania 1 6.00 0.09% +0% 19,237,691 17,979 $250,000 234$
Totals 13 1,437,247,314 1,876,209 $4,850,000 26,017$
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Recent Mentions

Canada Canada: Industry Minister Mélanie Joly is thought to be embracing the idea of Canada building the Saab Gripen fighter jet. 7

The Globe and Mail: Trump and Ottawa’s take on TACO will determine Canada’s fighter-jet strategy

Canada Canada: Industry Minister Mélanie Joly told CBC the Gulfstream’s certification process is underway, and the demands for approvals were made 'recently.' 7

The Globe and Mail: Trump’s threat to decertify Canadian-made jets could hamper U.S. operators, analytics company says

Canada Canada: Mr. Ford is set to meet with federal Industry Minister Mélanie Joly to discuss a new federal auto strategy. 5

The Globe and Mail: Doug Ford says Canadians should boycott Chinese-made EVs

Canada Canada: Mr. Ford clarified that he has only spoken to senior officials such as Industry Minister Melanie Joly. 5

The Globe and Mail: Doug Ford says he received only a few hours notice from Ottawa on China EV deal

Canada Canada: Industry Minister Mélanie Joly was one of four cabinet ministers who accompanied Mr. Carney to China earlier this week. 7

The Globe and Mail: Canada to give foreign automakers who build vehicles here preferential access to domestic market: senior official