Let’s reassure our American neighbours that Canada has their back: Christian Leuprecht in the Globe and Mail
This article originally appeared in the Globe and Mail. By Christian Leuprecht, December 16, 2024 The dreaded moment is upon ...
This article originally appeared in the Globe and Mail. By Christian Leuprecht, December 16, 2024 The dreaded moment is upon ...
October 28, 2024 Some Canadian pundits argue that structural trends in the United States’ domestic politics, which in turn influence ...
This article was originally published by Real Clear World. By Christian Leuprecht, March 5, 2024 Finally. After 25,000 Mexicans applied ...
"We (🇨🇦) have a lot of bargaining chips but they are not within CUSMA (USMCA). By broadening out the discussion of our relationship -- our security relationship, our economic relationship, our military relationship -- I believe we'll have a better outcome for Canada." @HonEdFast
“Negotiating in public is usually a bad idea... it’s usually a signal that you haven’t established that private relationship that you need to have to really get the deals done,” says @MLInstitute's Domestic Policy Director @TCSargent.
From retaliation to negotiation: How Canada’s U.S. trade strategy is shifting under Carney
When Trump doubled tariffs on steel and aluminum, the Prime Minister chose not to respond in kind, instead opting for a measured approach
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Aurel Braun argues that the West must realize that constructive engagement with #Russia is an illusion so long as #Putin remains in power -
"Only a new containment will manage the ongoing threat from #Moscow."
Trump’s populism has infantilized the presidency: Aurel Braun in the National Interest | CNAPS.org
This article originally appeared in the National Interest. By Aurel Braun, June 6, 2024 In 2024, Americans voted fo...
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