President Donald J. Trump and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s first meeting was bound to make waves. Social media was fixated by which of the two statesman best managed the handshake. The prime minister was generally applauded for avoiding being hauled into thepresident’s physical sphere of influence. Images showed the two leaders at press podia and in armchairs by the Oval Office desk: separate but generally comfortable. It was not exactly the chummy camaraderie Trudeau enjoyed previously with President Barack Obama. And while there was no high-vaunting rhetoric to match John F. Kennedy’s 1961 encomium that ‘geography has made us neighbours, history has made us friends, economics has made uspartners, and necessity has made us allies’, the ...
Turbulence will mark the world economy in the coming decade as Canada’s traditional trading partners...
A year ago[1] the United States had just elected in Donald Trump a Republican president whose hostil...
As a small open economy, historically Canada has supported and had a strong preference for strong ru...
President Donald J. Trump and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's first meeting was bound to make waves....
The future of the North American Free Trade Agreement is looking increasingly uncertain under Donald...
On October 1, 2018, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, U.S. President Donald Trump, and Canadian ...
Former President of Mexico (1988-94) Carlos Salinas de Gortari, one of the architects of the North A...
The election of Donald Trump and his promise to rip up or renegotiate the North American Free Trade ...
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During the campaign, Donald Trump signaled that he would make major changes to US trade policy as pr...
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The 115th Congress faces policy issues related to the Trump Administration’s renegotiation and moder...
Abstract: The article reviews through chronological analysis key issues in US-Canadian relations in ...
Months after a trade war erupted along the northern border, Canada’s efforts to counter Trump\u27s e...
Quitting the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and demanding renegotiation of the North American Free ...
Turbulence will mark the world economy in the coming decade as Canada’s traditional trading partners...
A year ago[1] the United States had just elected in Donald Trump a Republican president whose hostil...
As a small open economy, historically Canada has supported and had a strong preference for strong ru...
President Donald J. Trump and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's first meeting was bound to make waves....
The future of the North American Free Trade Agreement is looking increasingly uncertain under Donald...
On October 1, 2018, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, U.S. President Donald Trump, and Canadian ...
Former President of Mexico (1988-94) Carlos Salinas de Gortari, one of the architects of the North A...
The election of Donald Trump and his promise to rip up or renegotiate the North American Free Trade ...
This article examines the factors that caused that drastic shift in international trade policy. Firs...
During the campaign, Donald Trump signaled that he would make major changes to US trade policy as pr...
The article explores Donald Trump’s protectionist rhetoric relating to bilateral trade relations bet...
The 115th Congress faces policy issues related to the Trump Administration’s renegotiation and moder...
Abstract: The article reviews through chronological analysis key issues in US-Canadian relations in ...
Months after a trade war erupted along the northern border, Canada’s efforts to counter Trump\u27s e...
Quitting the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and demanding renegotiation of the North American Free ...
Turbulence will mark the world economy in the coming decade as Canada’s traditional trading partners...
A year ago[1] the United States had just elected in Donald Trump a Republican president whose hostil...
As a small open economy, historically Canada has supported and had a strong preference for strong ru...