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Canada can’t dodge two ‘trade’ bullets shot from the U.S.
At this writing, the odds that Hillary Clinton will defeat Donald Trump for the U.S. presidency are very high. If your concern is trade between Canada and the United States, Canada dodged a bullet. Donald Trump is hostile to trade, ...
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Growing U.S. protectionism threatens Canada’s forestry industry
A tentative deal between Canada and the United States on softwood lumber expired at midnight on Oct. 12. The ongoing softwood lumber war between Canada and the U.S. is largely due to American economic protectionism, or more precisely, ...
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Clinton and Trump—similar policy prescriptions that may not bode well for the U.S. or Canada
The highly contentious presidential campaign between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump often seems less about policy and more about trading insults, personal attacks and generally being unpleasant. This was particularly true in Sunday& ...
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History is clear—high tariffs and trade wars devastate countries
Canada raised tariffs in the 1930s and sunk into the Great Depression. ...
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Trump and Clinton ignore economic freedom during first presidential debate
On Monday, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton squared off in perhaps the most highly anticipated presidential debate in history. As the candidates went back and forth for 90 minutes, a major theme of past presidential debates and indeed of ...
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Softwood lumber trade dispute beginning to boil again
When Prime Minister Trudeau and President Obama met in Ottawa at the end of June, they apparently reached no agreement about how to handle a file that has been an ongoing source of conflict between Canada and the United States since 1982 ...
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Trump continues to hammer NAFTA, and if elected, could likely terminate the agreement
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has been a relentless critic of NAFTA since the beginning of his presidential campaign. His official position is that he will demand a renegotiation of the terms of NAFTA to get “a lot better ...
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Free trade under attack in U.S. primaries
One of the lessons coming out of the U.S. presidential primaries is the electorate's broad rejection of free trade. On the Democratic side, Senator Bernie Sanders' popularity has in part been driven by his anti-free trade ...
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William Watson: The Trump-Sanders anti-trade, anti-progress alliance
It’s been a tough call this U.S. primary season, choosing between the Republican and Democratic debates. The Republicans are livelier, in a UFC-style sense, at least, and on average the policy positions they propose seem slightly more ...
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How would a Bernie Sanders presidency affect Canada?
Senator Sanders is an avowed protectionist, opposed to all future international trade deals and would renegotiate or scrap NAFTA and the Canada-U.S. FTA. ...