May 14, 2018
On today's 'Global Exchange' Podcast, we continue our series on the state of Canadian trade in a world of growing populism and protectionism. Today's episode, recorded during our February 13th State of Trade conference in Ottawa, asks a panel of North American trade experts how to best manage the bilateral relationship between Canada and Donald Trump's United States.
Participant Biographies:
- Colin Robertson (host): A former Canadian diplomat, Colin Robertson is Vice President of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute.
- Sarah Goldfeder (moderator): Principal at Earnscliffe Strategy Group and a Fellow at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute.
- Andrea Durkin: Editor-in-chief of CSIS’s TradeVistas website, a non-resident senior fellow at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, and founder of Sparkplug, LLC.
- Patrick Leblond: Patrick is associate professor and holder of the CN-Paul M. Tellier Chair on Business and Public Policy at the University of Ottawa’s Graduate School of Public and International Affairs and a CIGI senior fellow with the Global Economy Program.
- Meredith Lilly: Simon Reisman Chair in International Affairs and Associate Professor of International Affairs - Economics at Carleton University.
Related Links:
- "Canada's State of Trade: At Home and Beyond" [CGAI Conference Information]
- "2018 International Trade Series Papers" [CGAI Paper Series]
- "The Great Divergence: North America’s Trade Policies" by Sarah Goldfeder [CGAI International Trade Series Paper]
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