Canada’s trade wake-up call could become a dream come true: diversification is no longer optional

The Canada–U.S. trade relationship isn’t going anywhere, nor should it. But the mental model that has governed Canadian trade policy has to change.
The goal isn’t less trade with the United States; it’s more trade with everyone else, writes Patrick Dine, CEO of PSD Global Inc.

For decades, Canada’s trade strategy could be summarized in one word: convenient.

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