Kirsten Hillman, Canada’s first female ambassador to the U.S., has been a significant diplomatic figure since her appointment in 2020, noted for her role in U.S.-Canada relations during challenging times, including the release of the two Michaels from China. She plans to step down after eight years, transitioning to successor Mark Wiseman. Hillman reflects on the complexities of economic integration and the importance of building trust in diplomacy. Her tenure highlights the evolving dynamics of Canada-U.S. relations amid global challenges.
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