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Tag Archives: Canada-U.S. relations
Buy Alberta? Prepare for a civil war? What Americans think in the age of Trump.
A new poll of U.S. attitudes points to some surprising views about the border and America’s own troubled place in the world
‘Pass, friend’: Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s words in Kingston, Ont., resonate today
Opinion: The mayor of Kingston on why we should take heed of the prescient president’s 1938 speech in the Ontario city, and what it said about Canada-U.S. relations
Coming soon, Donald Trump’s NAFTA demands
Canadians are waiting for Americans to show their hand with NAFTA renegotiations just weeks away
The five biggest issues in Canada-U.S. relations right now
From climate change to NAFTA, Donald Trump and Justin Trudeau have a lot to talk about over their respective terms in office
Camelot and Canada: When Diefenbaker met Kennedy
The U.S. president once said of the PM that he never wanted ‘to see that boring son of a bitch again’
Stephen Poloz on ‘a new balance point’
For the record: What the Bank of Canada governor said this morning in New York about global trade, productivity and economic Growth
Trudeau gets his turn to recast the Canada-U.S. relationship
Paul Wells on what to watch in Washington
Former ambassadors advice to PM: ‘Don’t get involved in U.S. politics’
The ex-envoys’ counsel comes before Justin Trudeau is feted at the first state dinner for a visiting Canadian in 19 years
The juicy target of America’s culture of fear: Canada
A fearful America looks nervously at its northern border