Business Brief: A growing Trump wave reaches Canada’s shores

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Business Brief: A growing Trump wave reaches Canada’s shores
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about her political future, it’s only because Donald Trump became the official Republican presidential nominee two days after surviving an assassination attempt.

“It’s up to Americans to choose their president and Canada will work with whomever is democratically elected,” Chhatwal said., a columnist for The Globe and Mail who has covered Canada’s relationship with America for decades, to lay out the challenges he sees. His answers range from merely serious to existential.First, a Trump presidency would push Canada far harder on defence spending than the Biden administration.

That brings us to one key divergence between Canada and the GOP: their approaches to energy. How might that clash play out?

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