Outlasting Trump: the decisive year ahead for Canadians

A year from now, Canadians may be looking at very different geopolitical landscape. Or 2020 could usher more years of turmoil, uncertainty, and risk.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his American counterpart, President Donald Trump, are pictured at the White House in 2017. Trying to manage this relationship is obviously a constant test for Mr. Trudeau, writes Les Whittington.
OTTAWA—The high stakes for Canada in the events of the coming year could not have been made clearer than they were when the Iranians shot down a Ukrainian International Airlines flight near Tehran on Jan. 8, killing all 176 on board including 57 Canadians. The horrendous tragedy was traceable to ...

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