A guide for Canadian business: five keys to navigating Trump’s agenda

In a sense, Trump is an independent candidate who won the presidency through the vehicle of the Republican Party. His 'independent' base starts with his 25 million Twitter followers.
Walk this way: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Donald Trump, pictured at the White House on Feb. 13, 2017.
TORONTO—While Canadian businesses struggle to understand the uncertain environment south of the border, there are five keys to understanding how the Trump administration will work, and the risks and opportunities they create for Canada and Canadian business: Kick starting higher...

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