With Donald Trump back in the Oval Office, international relations are shifting with a potential trade war brewing in North America. As nations scramble to protect their economies, new challenges and negotiations are on the horizon. For insight into what this means for global trade and Canada’s economic future, Othon A. Leon, an expert in international relations and war studies with the Canadian Centre for Strategic Studies, joins Miranda Anthistle.
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