Like a cereal company marketing sugar-covered GMO cornflakes as a "healthy breakfast," Justin Trudeau's government spouts progressive buzzwords that mask elitist, pro-corporate policies.
As part of their self-declared "feminist foreign policy," the Liberals established a Feminist International Assistance Policy (FIAP), convened the first ever women foreign ministers' meeting, and appointed an Ambassador for Women, Peace and Security.
Considered in isolation, each of these initiatives is praiseworthy. The problem is the government's broader foreign policy is decidedly non-feminist, and their "feminist" marketing legitimates those policies.