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Strategies & Market Trends : Dino's Bar & Grill

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To: Goose94 who wrote (49725)9/28/2018 7:23:07 AM
From: Goose94Read Replies (1) of 202843
 
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau: Donald Trump's insulting statements about Canada in New York this week mark a new low in the Canada's relationship with the United States, with ramifications far beyond the North American free-trade agreement.

Never before has a U.S. president threatened to inflict direct harm on Canada. While there have been some rough spots over the course of our shared history, Mr. Trump's apparent disdain for Canada and threats of economic warfare, seeming to relish in the prospect like some kind of neighbourhood bully, has taken the bilateral relationship into a state of political disrepair.

Even though the final episode has not been written, it is possible to predict that the NAFTA era may be coming to an ignominious end. Twenty-five years of stability and mutual prosperity going down the drain, thanks to Mr. Trump. Mr. Herman expects Mr. Trump will notify the U.S. Congress this weekend of his decision to proceed with a trade deal with Mexico alone, using this in the coming mid-term congressional elections to demonstrate his negotiating prowess in bringing jobs back to Americans.
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