If the next presidential election reveals the U.S. hurtling toward possible violence and autocracy, should Canada try to intervene?

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If the next presidential election reveals the U.S. hurtling toward possible violence and autocracy, should Canada try to intervene?
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We need to engage with the United States, however it evolves, but Canadians need to be prepared for a future in which the United States is no longer our ally and friend

If the next presidential election reveals the United States is hurtling toward political instability and even violence, what can Canada do?

I don’t believe the future is that grim. The United States’ culture and economy remain robust and resilient, able to withstand high levels of political dysfunction. Stephanie Carvin researches security issues at Carleton University. She believes Canada acting on its own would have little impact on the American election. “Our voice does not ring loud in the conversations that are happening in the United States,” she said in an interview.

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