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Canada's Rough Ride Ahead | Conversations Live Episode 32 In this episode of Conversations Live, host Stuart McNish brings together a panel of leading experts to examine what the upcoming U.S. presidential election means for Canada - U.S. relations. With billions of dollars in trade, shared security interests, and intertwined environmental and defense policies at stake, the outcome south of the border could reshape Canada’s economic and geopolitical landscape, no matter who wins. Featuring insights from Richard Mahoney (McMillan Vantage), Maria Rajanayagam (RBC / American Chamber of Commerce in Canada), Gary Mar (Canada West Foundation), Mario Canseco (Research Co.), Stewart Prest (UBC), and Calvin Chrustie (Critical Risk Team), the discussion explores: 🍁 How U.S. trade and tariff policies could impact Canadian industries ⚖️ The future of CUSMA/USMCA and North American manufacturing 🌎 The role of Mexico and China in shifting trade dynamics 💰 Canada’s dependence on U.S. energy and economic ties 🛡️ The importance of defense spending and Arctic security 🌿 How environmental and climate policy may differ under Trump or Harris 📊 What rising populism and voter polarization mean for both nations’ democracies From trade wars to defense commitments, this episode unpacks the complex, high-stakes future of Canada–U.S. relations in a rapidly changing world. Watch now to understand why, as one panelist puts it, “No matter who wins, Canada is in for a rough ride.” Conversations Live with Stuart McNish is a long form, thoughtful, public affairs dialogue series seeking to advance our understanding of the big issues of our times. See our website at http://www.conversationslive.ca and follow us on social media / conversationslive.ca and / conversations-live