But we must not give up on the long shared history of productive outcomes between the two countries, even during moments of civil disagreement
Lawrence Herman is an international lawyer with Herman & Associates and senior fellow at the C.D. Howe Institute in Toronto.as a display of “rambling tangents, insults, false statements and hyperbole,” U.S. president-elect Donald Trump left no doubt he’ll carry through with his tariff threat against Canada as soon as he enters office. It means the two countries will be in an unprecedented trade war. The economic downsides will be serious – for both sides.
It will take great collective resolve and a determined, unified national effort – both federally and provincially – to counteract Mr. Trump and to make sure the positive two-country relationship outlasts him, having survived more than 150 years, even in periods of tensions and differences. The Gulf of Maine case wasn’t the only example of this trend of mutual respect by way of impartial bodies. One of the first transboundary environmental disputes referred to international arbitration in the 1930s involved Canada and the U.S. accepting the panel’s groundbreaking decision that Canada owed compensation to Americans affected by pollution caused by the Cominco smelter on the B.C. side of the border. And when serious flood damage in the U.S.
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