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Left Out in the Cold? Reviving US-Canada Relations / CNAPS at the Hudson Institute

November 13, 2024
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Left Out in the Cold? Reviving US-Canada Relations / CNAPS at the Hudson Institute

October 28, 2024

Some Canadian pundits argue that structural trends in the United States’ domestic politics, which in turn influence US foreign policy, create disproportionate risks for Canada.

They suggest that Ottawa needs to be more deliberate about its relationship with Washington to avoid being left out in the cold. However, for a quarter century, Canadian politicians have gone against US policy on irregular migration, trade, Arctic security, North Atlantic Treaty Organization posture, and more.

Can the United States still rely on Canada as a full partner in shaping the twenty-first century?

Join Senior Fellow Matt Boyse for a conversation with Distinguished Professor Christian Leuprecht of the Royal Military College of Canada, Queen’s University, and senior fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute and the Center for North American Prosperity and Security. They will take stock of the US-Canada relationship and evaluate its implications for security and prosperity in North America, the Euro-Atlantic, and the Indo-Pacific.


Watch the full event here:

Source: Hudson Institute
Tags: Christian Leuprecht

This material is distributed by CNAPS on behalf of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute. Additional information is available at the Department of Justice, Washington, DC.

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