Zhang Tian hao
Anhui Normal University, Wuhu, China *orresponding author: Cao Shengsheng Email:Collin0121@outlook. com
Abstract: Since the 1940s, Canada has sought to shape its own distinctive style of diplomacy, with ‘middle power ’ emerging as its diplomatic orientation. As a result, Canada began to explore a feminist diplomacy programme in the 1970s, and after the Harper government's formal attempts at feminist diplomacy at the turn of the century, the Trudeau government further developed its distinctive feminist diplomacy, championing feminism as a global issue. As a result, Canada has been actively involved in global governance, assisting Afghanistan in depth, and in the Trudeau era, using the United Nations platform to advance the cause of feminism globally. This has not only enhanced Canada's international reputation and diplomatic standing, but has also directly contributed to the continued development of gender equality and democracy assistance, and expanded the influence of the feminist cause globally.
Keywords: Canada; Middle Power; Feminist Diplomacy; Justin Trudeau; FIAP




