Trudeau Reflects on U.S. Election
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The U.S. is Canada ’s closest neighbour and largest trading partner.
Both presidential candidates say they’d push the review of the Canada -U.S.-Mexico agreement in 2026 .
More than 77 per cent of Canadian exports go to the United States and 60 per cent GDP is derived from trade.
Experts warn the trade and tariff threats will also bring costs for Americans .
Experts and business groups have been sounding the alarm about Canada ’s changing role to its closest ally.
Dawson : Canada will rely more on one -off lobbying and advocacy to get special treatment as both Republicans and Democrats move away from the security of historical trade deals.
Dawson said Canadian concerns won't be appeased in the next few weeks ahead of the election.
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