S1 E26 | The Break, Not the Dispute: Rethinking Canada–U.S. Trade
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A press conference exchange with Prime Minister Mark Carney this week may have revealed more than intended.
What began as a question about Ontario’s alcohol distribution quickly shifted into something much larger, a reframing of Canada’s economic relationship with the United States. Not as a temporary dispute, but as a structural break.
In this episode of The Canadianist, Christopher M. Michaud walks through what was said, what was missed, and why the conversation didn’t fully land in the moment. More importantly, he explores what it means if Canada is no longer positioning for a return to the old model of deep integration with its largest trading partner.
From tariffs and trade agreements to communication gaps and public understanding, this episode looks beyond the headlines to examine the transition that may already be underway.
This is not just about policy. It’s about whether Canadians recognize the scale of the shift, and what comes next if they don’t.