What Americans should know about the state of Canada-China relations
This article has been adapted from a briefing delivered to staffers of the House Select Committee on Strategic Competition Between ...
This article has been adapted from a briefing delivered to staffers of the House Select Committee on Strategic Competition Between ...
Canada's "first and perfectly understandable impulse is to try and hurt @realDonaldTrump back. Not only is our ability to do so limited, however, calm reflection suggests a far better goal for Canada."
-- @brianleecrowley
The best response to Trump is to not lose our heads—and to keep our powder dry: Brian Lee Crowley...
This article originally appeared in The Hub. By Brian Lee Crowley, March 31, 2025 When we are under the impulse ...
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"There’s a myth floating around that #Canada doesn’t really need the US," notes Philip Cross.
"But Canada’s ability to diversify export markets is limited... Opportunities to diversify.. outside North America are essentially nil."
Canada can beat Trump’s tariffs by waiting them out: Philip Cross in the Wall Street Journal |...
This article originally appeared in the Wall Street Journal. Below is an excerpt from the article. By Philip Cross...
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In @WSJopinion, Philip Cross explains how rising prices in the US could turn American consumers & producers against @realDonaldTrump’s tariffs — and why Canada’s best strategy might be to wait it out:
#canada #usa #trump #tariffs @CNAPS_
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