Trudeau, Trump & U.S.-Canada relations
Justin Trudeau meets with the Liberal caucus for the first time since announcing his resignation as leader as incoming U.S. President Donald Trump threatens "economic force" to acquire Canada.
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Robert-Falcon Ouellette(English & French)
Associate Professor, Faculty of Education
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Patrick Leblond (English & French)
Associate professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, Faculty of Social Sciences
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Emily Regan Wills(English and French)
Associate Professor, School of Political Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences.
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Jean-Rodrigue Paré (Englishand French)
Part-time Professor, School of Political Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences
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Ivan Katchanovski (English & French)
Part-time Professor, School of Political Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences
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Professor Katchanovski is a contributor to the 'The Paradox of American Unionism: Why Americans Like Unions More Than Canadians Do, But Join Much Less. '
"Many dismiss Trump's talk as a joke, but Trump does want to make Canada a U.S. state.
"A recent poll suggests Canadians are not interested, with significant value differences between the neighbouring countries. Statements by Trump about using economic force to incorporate Canada, plus Greenland and the Panama Canal might be also used by the U.S. as a precedent for recognizing Russian annexation of parts of Ukraine."