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As the U.S. heads into a presidential election Canada is bracing for potential change, regardless of the outcome. How might a new U.S. administration impact bilateral relations, the economy, and geopolitics?
The Globe and Mail convened top political reporters and columnists for a live webcast on October 30 to discuss potential election scenarios, and what the result could mean for the future of the U.S., Canada, and the world.
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Christine Cooper, executive vice president and head of BMO Commercial Bank, Canada made introductory remarks. From there, co-moderators Rita Trichur, senior business writer and columnist with The Globe and Mail; and David Shribman, Globe and Mail contributor and executive editor of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (emeritus) led the discussion. The group covered voter turnout, poll data and public sentiment, along with key election issues including immigration, the economy and reproductive rights. The panel included:
- Martin Baron, editor of the Washington Post (retired)
- Adrian Morrow, U.S. correspondent (Washington) with The Globe and Mail
- Jackie Calmes, opinion columnist with the Los Angeles Times in Washington, D.C.
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