Trump’s tariffs aren’t about the border: Jamie Tronnes in International Policy Digest
This article originally appeared in International Policy Digest. By Jamie Tronnes, February 24, 2025 With the stroke of a pen, ...
This article originally appeared in International Policy Digest. By Jamie Tronnes, February 24, 2025 With the stroke of a pen, ...
This article originally appeared in The Hill. The full article can be read here. By Jamie Tronnes, December 11, 2024 President-elect Donald Trump has shaken the ...
This article originally appeared in Real Clear World. By Jamie Tronnes, November 1, 2024 Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made ...
This article originally appeared in the Wall Street Journal. Below is an excerpt from the article. By Jamie Tronnes and ...
This article originally appeared in Real Clear World. By Jamie Tronnes, August 10, 2024 Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly’s official visit ...
Happy 4th of July! Canada and the United States have fought together in war, defended one another from harm, and ...
This article originally appeared in Breaking Defense. By Jamie Tronnes and Richard Shimooka, May 28, 2024 One has to feel a ...
A great read with a well thought out roadmap for the future of Can-US trade relations. #cdnag #cusma
The latest Centre for North American Prosperity and Security paper by Larry Martin and Zana Kruja explores how agrifood can anchor a new “Grand Bargain” between the United States and Canada.
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