Editorial: The president loves to slap his name on things. Does he really want a ‘Trumpcession’?
- The U.S.-Canada trade war has led to significant declines in billionaire fortunes, including a loss of $175 billion by Elon Musk since December 17.
- Canadian residents want the next government to address affordability issues and the impact of Trump's trade war on the economy.
- Liberals, led by Mark Carney, are now leading in polls, reversing Conservative support as voters express concern about the cost of living and trade relations.
- Voters prioritize environmental protection and housing issues, emphasizing the need for leaders to address the effects of the trade war on daily life.
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"Chile Has Deals With 65 World Economies": Boric Slides Not Fearing Trump's Trade War · Global Voices
President Gabriel Boric called on the region on Monday to “more collaboration” in response to the protectionist discourse being promoted by countries like the United States through its President Donald Trump; and he said that it is “fundamental” to bet on commercial diversification “in troubled times.” “At this time of turmoil in the world economy, where there are some who are committed to protectionism, to closing their borders, we say no, we n…
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