‘We have to adapt’: Canadian politicians grapple with trade challenges of potential second Trump presidency

An Economist Intelligence Unit report shows Canada would be the third-most exposed country to trade policy changes if Donald Trump were to return to the White House.
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Former U.S. president Donald Trump was officially declared the Republican Party candidate for the White House last week, and has been leading in the polls against incumbent Joe Biden.

A report asserting that Canada is especially exposed to trade policy changes if former U.S. president Donald Trump is elected to a second term in November does not mean the country cannot adapt to deal with the anticipated policies of a Republican administration, according t...

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