Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted November 10 Diamond Member Share Posted November 10 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Canada may need to let Trump be ‘senior partner’ in U.S. relations: GOP critic – National Ottawa may have to let U.S. president-elect Donald Trump act as the “senior partner” in the Canada-U.S. relationship, even if that makes Canadians “bristle,” a prominent *********** critic of the incoming president says. Jeff Timmer, a longtime *********** official and strategist in Michigan who helped lead efforts aimed at defeating Trump in the past two U.S. elections, says the ********* government will need to treat Trump as “the guy in charge” to ensure Canada’s interests are safeguarded during what’s expected to be a protectionist U.S. administration. “I think Donald Trump is an easy guy to read and an easy guy to play poker with,” he told Mercedes Stephenson in an interview that aired Sunday on The West Block. “You have to treat him in a way that he likes to be treated. “I know that it’s not fair to put this on the Canadians, but Donald Trump likes to see the ******* States as the senior partner in the partnership between the two nations. … It might cause Canadians to bristle, but it might help achieve their ends.” Story continues below advertisement Canada is expected to face outsized pressures on cross-border trade, immigration and defence spending under a Trump presidency. The federal government says Canada is ready to handle any impacts to those and other files, having prepared for months for the possibility of Trump’s return to the White House. Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland on Friday expressed confidence that her government’s alignment with the U.S. on ******** tariffs puts Canada on “firm foundation” in upcoming trade negotiations. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 1:03 Amid incoming Trump presidency, China tariffs put Canada on ‘firm’ ground: Freeland She said past trade disputes under the first Trump administration showed neither country benefits from tariffs on cross-border goods, which could ensure Canada is exempted from Trump’s promised blanket tariffs on foreign imports in his next term. Get daily National news Get the day’s top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day. Timmer said there’s “no question that Trump is going to continue to hold NATO’s allies feet to the *****” on meeting their commitment of spending at least two per cent of GDP on defence. Story continues below advertisement That will likely be a weak spot for Canada, which has said it won’t reach the target until 2032, despite fresh doubts on the government’s plan to get there. But Timmer said Canada needs to address immigration concerns before Trump even takes office in January, given global challenges that are driving increased migration to North America. “I think every country in North America — Canada, the ******* States and Mexico — all need to be very concerned with an influx of immigrants from their southern borders,” he said. During this year’s election, Timmer served as campaign manager and chief operations officer of The Lincoln Project, a group of former *********** strategists bent on ensuring Trump’s defeat. It was among several *********** groups that ******* with former GOP lawmakers and members of Trump’s first administration who supported U.S. Vice-President Kamala Harris. Timmer said although Trump’s win itself wasn’t surprising, the size of his victory was “a shock to the system.” Trump won the popular vote for the first time in three presidential elections he ran in, and exit polls suggest he ate into nearly every traditional Democratic bloc, particularly ****** and Hispanic men, while improving his support among younger and non-college-educated voters. Trending Now What Trump’s election could mean for ********* rates and the loonie Your holiday shopping may face a ‘triple threat’ if Canada Post strikes This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 5:38 Recapping the 2024 U.S. election, first look at Trump’s administration Asked why he thought Trump won so handily, Timmer pointed to a phrase attributed to James Carville, a strategist in Bill Clinton’s successful first presidential campaign, in 1992: “It’s the economy, *******.” Story continues below advertisement “I think the economy gave older, more well-to-do white voters the cover that they needed to kind of mask their xenophobia and sexism, because they still do play a role, especially with older white voters,” Timmer said. “But there are folks who aren’t doing well, even though the economy overall is. And those are the younger Latino men, younger ****** men and younger white voters who are coming out of college (or) leaving high school and starting their careers, and are finding the the economic circumstances more difficult than previous generations have faced.” More on Politics More videos Timmer said a second Trump administration in general will likely operate similarly to his first, with “a lot of chaos, a lot of misdirection, a lot of stumbles, a lot of overplaying his hand.” How far Trump will go in executing his vision — including a planned mass deportation, deregulations across industries, and an overhauling of government structures — depends on how much Republicans will control Congress, he added. Republicans claimed control of the U.S. Senate in the election, but results in the U.S. House — where Republicans have a narrow majority — will take more time to determine as counting of ballots continues in close races. “There’s still a chance that the Democrats could take control, which would have a big effect on what Trump is able to do and what the Republicans are able to do,” Timmer said. © 2024 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Canada #Trump #senior #partner #U.S #relations #GOP #critic #National This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/164956-canada-may-need-to-let-trump-be-%E2%80%98senior-partner%E2%80%99-in-us-relations-gop-critic-%E2%80%93-national/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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