Canada should prepare for biggest test yet if Trump loses in November

In a worst-case scenario, a contested result could escalate into breakdowns where the rule of law is sporadically applied in parts of the U.S.
Justin Trudeau’s adroit handling of the Canada-U.S. relationship has been his greatest foreign policy success as prime minister, but his handling of the upcoming U.S. elections may be his greatest test yet, writes Ross O’Connor.
As a national security observer, I continue to be quite concerned about the social unrest that may occur during and after the U.S. presidential election scheduled for Nov. 3, and the possible negative impacts on Canada. Vigilance at the border with the United States is a vital national interest and ...

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