Canada once again faces economic challenges posed by a mercantilist U.S. administration.
Canadian Perspectives on the U.S.
The services sector creates the majority of income in the United States.
Under the Trump administration’s “America First” policy, there likely will be more trade complaints initiated by U.S.-based companies.
The U.S. wants to diminish the WTO’s ability to settle trade disputes.
According to reports, the Trudeau government thinks President Trump will pull the U.S. out of NAFTA.
The debate about net neutrality primarily turns on the degree of competition among ISPs.
The U.S. Commerce Department ruled that Montreal-based Bombardier sold planes to Delta Airlines below the cost of production.
The president has said the U.S. always loses in Canada-U.S. dispute resolution proceedings.
The Trump administration recently imposed an anti-dumping duty on Canadian softwood lumber exports.
President Trump called Canada’s system of supply management for dairy products a "disgrace."
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