Yes.
But that existed during Biden's term too.
That has not changed.
For Canada the 2 big impacts will be increased immigration from USA to Canada.
Including illegal immigration as they flee the US.
And any impacts tariffs bring to our businesses. Trump was talking about global tariffs.
Hope we are able to negotiate an exception to that.
The USMCA in 2020 was not as punitive for Canada as originally feared.
Primarily because of very intertwined supply chains in the auto sector.
Trudeau has scared away a lot of foreign investment
The liberals will claim there is a lot of US investment in Canada
Diving into the details will show a lot of that investment has been the purchase of Canadian Govt debt, to fund Trudeaus irresponsible spending
That does not create productive jobs, or strengthen our position in evolving supply chains
we might be more vulnerable in the auto sector than in 2020
Trump will likely target Canada's supply management programs ie Quebec's Dairy farms
Yves-François Blanchet ( bloc Quebec weasel) demanded two quick legislative changes from Trudeau
1. strengthen old age security
2. strengthen supply management
Perhaps he expected the Trump victory
There is likely no chance now of getting the Americans to back down from their position in the long running softwood lumber dispute.
Trump hates and despises Trudeau
Relations with Pierre Poilievre will be much better
Trump will act quickly to take the administrative shackles off of the US energy industry.
This should be a great opportunity for the Canadian energy industry to participate.
Meanwhile Trudeau is introducing a production cap on Canadian oil and gas.
so while the need to rid our country of Trudeaus inept and disastrous administration was so important, it is now even more important
How quickly Poilievre can undue Trudeaus crippling regulatory mess is uncertain.
The sooner he starts the better.
We need an election real soon.