Garneau accepts some criticism of evacuation efforts in Afghanistan
Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau says he accepts the criticism that Canada's evacuation mission in Afghanistan was delayed, but emphasized the ongoing efforts with G7 partners to get more people out of the country.
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