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Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1667 - America at 250: Trump, Democracy, and Canada’s Future with Its Closest Ally cover art

Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1667 - America at 250: Trump, Democracy, and Canada’s Future with Its Closest Ally

Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1667 - America at 250: Trump, Democracy, and Canada’s Future with Its Closest Ally

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On The Brian Crombie Hour, Brian is joined by former Canadian diplomat and Fellow at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute, Colin Robertson, for a timely conversation about the United States at 250 and what America’s evolution means for Canada.As the United States marks its 250th anniversary, the discussion explores a series of pressing questions: Has America fundamentally changed? Is the rise of Donald Trump the cause of today’s uncertainty or a symptom of deeper economic, political, and cultural forces? And how should Canada respond to an increasingly unpredictable world?The conversation begins with a look beyond Washington, examining why many Canadians misunderstand the United States and how America’s founders intentionally designed a system of checks and balances. Robertson explains why the country’s fifty states remain powerful laboratories of democracy and why governors, business leaders, and civic institutions often matter as much as national politics.The discussion then turns to Donald Trump and the future of American democracy. Brian and Robertson examine the growth of presidential power, the weakening of Congress, the enduring tradition of American civic engagement, and whether the country’s democratic institutions remain resilient in the face of unprecedented political pressures.Finally, the focus shifts to Canada and the choices ahead. Robertson argues that Canada cannot afford either complacency or panic. Instead, the country must preserve its vital partnership with the United States while also diversifying trade, investing in infrastructure, strengthening defence capabilities, encouraging innovation, and building the resilience needed to succeed in a rapidly changing world.A thoughtful and balanced conversation about one of the most consequential relationships in international affairs—and how Canada should navigate the next chapter with its closest neighbour.
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