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On this week’s show: U.S. Ambassador David Cohen discusses the state of the Canadian-American relationship and his country’s expectations on defence spending. Former tech executive Jim Balsillie examines Canada’s approach to innovation and its new budget promises. Plus — two journalists break down the state of the Conservative leadership race and former foreign affairs minister Pierre Pettigrew offers his take on France’s presidential election.

Posted: Apr 23, 2022 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: April 23 U.S. Ambassador David Cohen, seen here in December 2021, sits down with host Chris Hall to discuss his country's expectations on defence spending.

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