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Donald Trump Has ZERO Interest In "Keeping It" - Can You Blame Him?

17 min · Ayer
Portada del episodio Donald Trump Has ZERO Interest In "Keeping It" - Can You Blame Him?

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Donald Trump just dropped a bombshell on Canada. The U.S. President says he has no interest in renewing the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) under its original terms—and his comments expose a difficult question Canadians need to confront: Has Canada become too dependent on the United States? In today's episode of Tap the Maple, we break down what Trump's comments actually mean, why annual CUSMA reviews could create years of economic uncertainty, how Canada's auto sector could be impacted, and whether successive governments have failed to build the leverage Canada needs in an increasingly competitive world. This isn't about whether you like Donald Trump. It's about whether Canada is prepared. If this episode brings value, consider subscribing to Bakes on Things and join thousands of Canadians who come here every day for the counterpoint you won't hear anywhere else. #cdnpoli #canada #canadalife #canadian #tapthemaple #markcarney #donaldtrump #america #usa #us #usanews #amaericanews #canadanews #canadapolitics #canadianpolitics #americanpolitcs #trade #tradewar #uspolitics #canadavlog #canadapr #liberal #conservative

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Portada del episodio Donald Trump Has ZERO Interest In "Keeping It" - Can You Blame Him?

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Donald Trump just dropped a bombshell on Canada. The U.S. President says he has no interest in renewing the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) under its original terms—and his comments expose a difficult question Canadians need to confront: Has Canada become too dependent on the United States? In today's episode of Tap the Maple, we break down what Trump's comments actually mean, why annual CUSMA reviews could create years of economic uncertainty, how Canada's auto sector could be impacted, and whether successive governments have failed to build the leverage Canada needs in an increasingly competitive world. This isn't about whether you like Donald Trump. It's about whether Canada is prepared. If this episode brings value, consider subscribing to Bakes on Things and join thousands of Canadians who come here every day for the counterpoint you won't hear anywhere else. #cdnpoli #canada #canadalife #canadian #tapthemaple #markcarney #donaldtrump #america #usa #us #usanews #amaericanews #canadanews #canadapolitics #canadianpolitics #americanpolitcs #trade #tradewar #uspolitics #canadavlog #canadapr #liberal #conservative

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