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Mar 3, 2025 |
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Some readers reacted to my column about “Tumultuous times with Trump” by asking, “So what should Canada do?” There are not a lot of good options available when dealing with a U.S. leader who pays little heed to international trade laws, or to alliance considerations, or facts. Donald Trump’s disdain for Canada is as abhorrent as his unilateral concessions to Russian President Vladimir Putin.