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Canusa Street - Intersecting the Canada U.S. Relationship

Canusa Street - Intersecting the Canada U.S. Relationship

By: Wilson Center
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A podcast partnership between the Canadian American Business Council and the Wilson Center, Canusa Street examines the issues of the Canada/US relationship in a thoughtful and entertaining way. Understanding our long history, connections, friendship, and disagreements, hosts Chris Sands and Scotty Greenwood discuss the special relationship that exists among these giant neighbors, and how they can both be prosperous moving forward.Wilson Center Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Talking Ontario With Premier Ford
    May 13 2025

    Ontario Premier Doug Ford takes a walk down Canusa Street with Chris and Beth, discussing progress on tariffs and the interest in finding a way through the issue.

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    22 mins
  • Talking to a True Statesman
    Apr 24 2025

    Following a challenging couple of weeks in the bi-lateral relationship, Chris and Beth check in with an old friend, both to them and to the United States. A discussion with Ambassador Raymond Chretien, who served as Ambassador to the US, France, Mexico and others.

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    29 mins
  • The World Wants What Canada Has
    Mar 19 2025

    Beth and Chris take in the view from British Columbia, and a look at how Canada's economy and resources have it poised to thrive in the 21st Century. And that there is further opportunities to grow with the world and with the United States.

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    23 mins

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