What Do the Canadians Think About the Election (View from the North)
What Do the Canadians Think About the Election; How Do They Feel About the US Now (View from the North). The host for this show was Jay Fidell. The guest was Ken Rogers.
The discussion was: Canada is our closest neighbor and bonded at the hip with the US. They watched the media and followed the news during the campaign and the election. Did they favor Trump or Harris, or were they divided in the same way as the US electorate. What do they think about Trump’s comeback. How have their views of the US changed, and how this will affect Canada and Canada-US relations going forward.
The takeaway was: We need to examine the reactions of our friends and allied nations so see how the position of the US in world affairs might change as a result of this election.
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