Canada should not allow itself to be intimidated by bullies in the White House

They will eventually fail. We must prepare for when Donald Trump and his enforcers are gone. 
Donald Trump's disruption to trade will have seriously damaging consequences for the U.S. and its workers. Inflation, job losses, and high interest rates could be broad consequences. His political position at home is weak. He did not win an overwhelming victory in last year's election, writes David Crane.

TORONTO—Lost among all the headlines in recent days highlighting U.S. President Donald Trump’s obsessive animus against Canada was the news that a Canadian tech company had just signed a $750-million export deal with an American group planning a space-based business to c...

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