Never mind Trump, look what Clinton’s saying

There’s little evidence that Canada is prepared for a new U.S. administration strongly focused on innovation, jobs, and exports, with a dose of protectionism thrown in for good measure.
While Donald Trump gets most of the attention, Canada should pay close attention to the more likely U.S. president-in-waiting, Hillary Clinton, whose platform would pose some challenges for Canada, writes David Crane.
TORONTO—Donald Trump gets more of the headlines. But if we are smart, we should be paying more attention to Hillary Clinton. She is more likely to be the next American president, and she is setting out a platform that has important implications for Canada. At the top of the list is trade. While C...

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