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Facing Tariffs, Canada Must "Play the Map" Aboriginal - North Coast

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Engaged in a tariff war, Canada must resolve to include First Peoples in its economic strategy once and for all, researchers argue. "Indigenous people are part of the solution. [...] We no longer have a choice." "As a country, if we want to be more independent from the United States, we have to play our cards properly and that's a card that we don't play," laments Hugo Asselin, professor at the Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue (UQAT…
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Engaged in a tariff war, Canada must resolve to include First Peoples in its economic strategy once and for all, researchers argue. "Indigenous people are part of the solution. [...] We no longer have a choice." "As a country, if we want to be more independent from the United States, we have to play our cards properly and that's a card that we don't play," laments Hugo Asselin, professor at the Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue (UQAT…

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Engaged in a tariff war, Canada must resolve to include First Peoples in its economic strategy once and for all, researchers argue. "Indigenous people are part of the solution. [...] We no longer have a choice." "As a country, if we want to be more independent from the United States, we have to play our cards properly and that's a card that we don't play," laments Hugo Asselin, professor at the Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue (UQAT…

Engaged in a tariff war, Canada must resolve to include First Peoples in its economic strategy once and for all, researchers argue. "Indigenous people are part of the solution. [...] We no longer have a choice." "As a country, if we want to be more independent from the United States, we have to play our cards properly and that's a card that we don't play," laments Hugo Asselin, professor at the Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue (UQAT…

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