Analysing Trudeau’s NAFTA dilemma

Keep in mind the ‘ballot question’ a NAFTA election would inevitably be 'Who will make the best leader to negotiate with Trump?' That creates lots of new possible political outcomes that are anything but easy or simple to predict.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland, pictured in May 31, 2018, in Ottawa.
OAKVILLE, ONT.—The complex and nuanced nature of the ongoing NAFTA negotiations between Canada and the United States, clearly makes it an issue that defies easy or simplistic analysis. Luckily, however, the politics surrounding those diplomatic negotiations most definitely can be analysed in a si...

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