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What's in a name?
Canada has spent more than five years playing a lead role in helping Afghanistan oust the Taliban and rebuild. But it appears our government still has much to learn about the country.
Such as its real name.
In April, the government appointed Arif Lalani as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Canada to Afghanistan.
A few days ago, however, cabinet quietly passed a special order correcting the appointment to reflect the actual name of the country — the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
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