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Trump's trade war on Canada will live on, even if a Democrat wins: David Frum

Protectionism is a shift that will outlast the current president

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nationalpost.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

Trump's trade war on Canada will live on, even if a Democrat wins: David Frum

Protectionism is a shift that will outlast the current president

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financialpost.com1 mesi fa

Posthaste: Trump's loss is Canada's gain as Canadian tourists stay home

Trump's trade policy has not been kind to many Canadian industries, but to at least one he has inadvertently handed a big boost. Read on

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Timeline cronologica

  1. martedì 19 maggio 2026·nationalpost.com

    Canada’s too late now to save CUSMA from a Trump rewrite … or worse: Full Comment podcast

    Washington correspondent Tracy Moran on the growing sense that Carney doesn't actually want trade peace

  2. giovedì 21 maggio 2026·nationalpost.com

    Trump's trade war on Canada will live on, even if a Democrat wins: David Frum

    Protectionism is a shift that will outlast the current president

  3. giovedì 21 maggio 2026·financialpost.com

    Posthaste: Trump's loss is Canada's gain as Canadian tourists stay home

    Trump's trade policy has not been kind to many Canadian industries, but to at least one he has inadvertently handed a big boost. Read on