(Analysis) Canada’s economy has long mirrored that of its southern neighbor, the United States. The two nations share a 9,000-kilometer border, facilitating daily trade worth $2 billion and the movement of 400,000 people. This close relationship has historically led to synchronized economic growth. However, recent years have seen a growing divide between the two North […]
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