January 23 marked the third anniversary since Juan Guaidó declared himself president of Venezuela. To mark the occasion, the Canadian Foreign Policy Institute (CFPI) hosted a discussion about the Trudeau government’s failed bid to replace the elected government of Venezuela.
Three years later, will the Liberals stop recognizing Guaidó? Lay the Lima Group to rest? Remove their sanctions on Venezuela? What does Guaidó’s failure mean for US and Canadian influence in the region?
Moderated by Bianca Mugyenyi, CFPI.
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