
Campbell Clark
Campbell Clark is the chief political writer for the Globe and Mail, a prominent Canadian newspaper. With extensive experience in political journalism, he provides insightful analysis on significant political events and issues in Canada. His expertise includes a deep understanding of Canadian politics, government policy, and international relations, particularly in the context of Canada-U.S. relations. Clark is known for his ability to distill complex political situations into accessible commentary, making him a trusted voice in Canadian media. He recently discussed the implications of the trade war initiated by U.S. President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's response to it.
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What Canada did on trade war, day one













