Trump’s NAFTA hatred may help Canada
U.S. President Donald Trump has changed the calculus. He is insisting not only that America must win from the NAFTA talks but that Canada and Mexico must lose. His is an aggressive form of nationalism that borders on jingoism. But it could spark a new, practical and more productive form of Canadian nationalism in response. And that wouldn't be so bad.
TORONTO—In a strange way, Donald Trump's disdain for the North American Free Trade Agreement may do Canada a favour.
He may end up forcing this country to reduce its dependence on the United States.
We know that the U.S. president doesn't like NAFTA. It is one of the few consistent positions he ...
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