OTTAWA, ON (March 26, 2018): MLI’s 2018 Canada-US dinner was a tremendous success. It could not have been timelier, given that so many are asking the question on the cover of this month’s issue of Inside Policy: Can we live without NAFTA?
US Congressman Pete Sessions, one of the headliners at the dinner, writes in this issue that we may not have to. He makes clear that despite the rhetoric from the Trump administration, Canada has friends in the US Congress.
And while NAFTA is in question, the preeminent importance of Canada-US relations goes beyond any trade deal. MLI Senior Fellow Stephen Blank and Monica Gattinger remind us Canada and the US don’t just trade with each other, we make things together.
Also, in separate articles, Munk Senior Fellows Duanjie Chen and Philip Cross look at the proposed global alternatives and agree that significant trade diversification beyond North America is a dubious proposition.
China is often represented as a potential replacement market. Yet, as Andrew Pickford notes, Australia’s experience with China shows the possible dangers. Instead, it might be prudent to look to countries like Taiwan with more similar democratic systems and outlooks – a point raised by Dean Karalekas.
India also represents an important emerging economic market. Samir Saran and Munk Senior Fellow Shuvaloy Majumdar make the case that Canada would do well to strengthen ties with the South Asian giant.
It is with great sadness that we mark the passing of one key architects of Canada-US trade and a great friend of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, Stanley Hartt. This issue contains a tribute to Mr. Hartt by MLI Managing Director Brian Lee Crowley, lamenting the passing of one of Canada’s greatest public policy minds.
Beyond trade, this issue includes insightful articles on dealing with hostile countries like Vladimir Putin’s Russia, how governments can reduce deficits and support business investment, the importance of economically empowering Indigenous peoples in Canada, and defending intellectual property rights in Canada.
As well, Munk Senior Fellow Benjamin Perrin and Prof. Richard Audas, authors of MLI’s Justice Report Card, dive into the strengths and weaknesses of Canada’s criminal justice system.
We hope you enjoy the latest edition of Inside Policy.