Let’s reassure our American neighbours that Canada has their back: Christian Leuprecht in the Globe and Mail
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“A failure to renew USMCA will mean disrupting the highly interconnected North American food system where, for example, Canadian wheat can be ground into flour in the US, shipped back to Canada to be baked into pastries or bread, which can then be sold in either country,” writes
Jamie Tronnes, executive director of the Center for North American Prosperity and Security, said that there haven’t been enough updates from the Canadian government about what it is seeking to accomplish.
“The line of ‘trust me, I know what I’m doing’ ends when you don’t show
Jamie Tronnes, executive director of the Center for North American Prosperity and Security, a project of the @MLInstitute quoted today in the @nationalpost⬇️
“There is growing fear that the United States will use the 301 tariffs as leverage or as a way to get out of the
The Macdonald-Laurier Institute (MLI) is a non-partisan 501(c)(3) organization in the US and a registered charity in Canada. CNAPS is a division of MLI.