Canada’s doughnut strategy

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To negotiate the new trade deal, Canadians courted US officials at every level of government, forming what some have called a doughnut around the White House. Roland Paris, a former foreign policy adviser to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, tells host Marco Werman a danish is a better analogy for the Canadian strategy.

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