What becomes of Canada’s role in solving global crises if Donald Trump is re-elected?

Canada would be pulled into a vortex of an America-first agenda driven by unilateralism and narrow short-term self-interest.
Instead of being umbilically attached to the narrow energy and security whims of a Donald Trump-led United States, Canada needs to resolutely elevate itself and like-minded allies, writes Joseph Ingram.

In the last couple of weeks, two stunning scientific facts have been publicly revealed. Both should act as sharp spurs to government and the public that, unless they act quickly and decisively to transition away from fossil fuels, we—as the “highest” form of existence ...

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