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The global resurgence of economic nationalism: A looming threat for Canada

1 Feb 2024

The world has been through periodic bouts To understand the challenges Canada faces with this rise of economic nationalism over the last two centuries¹, usually triggered of economic nationalism, and the toolkit of possible policy by a perceived sense of inequity or loss of status by groups within a responses, it is essential to recognize the context shaping today’s country or by a nation relative. [...] The Sullivan speech is revealing for how This created a toxic brew of alienation, despair and loss of the Biden Administration sees the case for more government confidence in the government and elites who were in charge. [...] The enormous scale and scope of the new American subsidies is impacting friend and foe alike and causing countries near and far to consider whether to match Second, this is the time to double-down on strengthening national them at great fiscal cost or lose out on attracting future investments. [...] the United States itself can sustain the cost of its new industrial policy for many years given the size of the fiscal deficits it entails, While economic nationalism policies in the U. [...] with the 2026 renewal of the USMCA looming, the University of King’s College, the past C hair of the Board o f Governors of the Unive rsity of Wat erloo, a Sen ior Fellow o f Massey particularly in the event of Republican controlled Congress.
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