I regret to report our silence on Trump's tariffs and bluster is because we are afraid that we might be next (The Line)
Those of you who have read my previous pieces in The Line know that I haven’t been afraid to call Canada out when it deserves it — particularly when it comes to defence spending and trade barriers with my native United Kingdom.
Those issues are still a problem, and Canada does need to step up to the plate — now more than ever. But at the same time, the Western world (and particularly the UK) needs to be clear about one thing: what US President Donald Trump is currently doing to Canada (and Mexico) isn’t just wrong. It’s unacceptable extortion.
On February 3rd the European Union signaled its support for Canada (though I think everyone should be cautious about suggestions that Canada should join the EU …) when Kaja Kallas, the EU’s top diplomat, stated there are “no winners in trade wars.”
Meanwhile, the UK has been studiously quiet — not a great look for a country that has long advocated for free trade and is the birthplace of Adam Smith ...
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