Canada can build on its strengths in Trump, Brexit era

Universities would be only too happy to help our governments. But we must take action now. How we build Brand Canada during this historic opportunity could determine our future for generations to come.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Donald Trump.
MONTREAL—British loyalists during the American Revolution. Black slaves on the Underground Railroad. Conscientious objectors during the Vietnam War. Now, Trump’s anti-immigration rhetoric, and his attempted ban to back it up, have sent a chill around the globe and left visa-reliant U.S. institu...

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